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SNOW (Special Needs Ontario Window) presents a live text Chat.
We welcome Alan Cantor to our live text chat gathering, this coming Monday,
March 12th. He brings a wealth of experience making schools and businesses
fully accessible. His clients include major banks, technology companies,
schools, and governments. Alan's talk will be on The Art of Sculpting
Software for People with Disabilities. Alan uses "sculpting" to mean
improving access to people with disabilities through customization. Check
out Alan's web site for more information. While you're there, check out his
amazing tips on creating macros.
Our discussion will be based on Alan's article that appears in the current
issue of Abilities Magazine. The article is called "Super Shortcuts:
Software Modifications for People with Disabilities."
Download a Word version of the article.
(http://snow.utoronto.ca/abilities.doc).
View the HTML version of the article.
(http://www.cantoraccess.com/abilities-2006.htm)
Date: Monday, March 12th
Time: 8:00 p.m. EST
Where: SNOW home page
You can only enter the chat room from the SNOW home page:
http://snow.utoronto.ca
To login, you will need to give a username. Just use the name you want to
appear.
About the Chat environment (from the SNOW Web site)
This Chat environment requires a current version of Sun's Java. If you can't
get into the chat room, we suggest the following if you're using Windows:
update to the current version of Sun's Java. Clear out your current
browser's cache. Finally, switch from IE to Firefox. We are working on a
better chat environment as the current one is not screen-reader friendly.
Alan Cantor
Cantor Access Inc.
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www.cantoraccess.com
You have received this announcement because you have expressed interest in
my company's services or resources. If you would prefer not to receive these
announcements, drop me a note, and I will immediately remove your name from
my mailing list.
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