EASI is offering 3 courses during April:
Designing Accessible Course Content Using Familiar Software
This course is created for instructors, instructional design staff and
anyone else creating course content who has limited technical know-how and
who wants to make their course materials accessible without having to learn
specialized software or become a technology guru. It is not a theoretical
or principles
course; it is practical and hands-on. Lesson assignments will lead
participants to actually create accessible content using familiar tools
like Word, PowerPoint, excel, Web browsers, etc. Participants will discover
that, in the process of designing accessible content, their material will
be clearer and better for everyone.
<http://easi.cc/workshops/dacc.htm>http://easi.cc/workshops/dacc.htm
Accessible Internet Multimedia Production
Educational and other information providers on the Internet are
increasingly using multimedia as a means to disseminate information.
Multimedia poses special problems but also unique opportunities for
reaching people with disabilities. Providing transcriptions, captions and
descriptive video synchronized with
the media is a real challenge. This course will give step-by-step
instruction in how and when to provide transcriptions and synchronized
captions. This course will be good for web masters, information
technologists, instructional technologists, disabled student staff,human
recourse staff and librarians.
<http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm>http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm
Train the Trainer
Many organizations are providing limited training on adaptive technology to
their customers, students or staff in a variety of different software
packages .They do not plan to provide depth training, and they only expect
to provide training on a specific application periodically. They are
concerned with how
to prepare some staff person to provide this basic training on many
applications and only at infrequental intervals. Train the Trainer is
intended to provide basic know-how on several adaptive technologies,
provide tools to help the trainer refresh their memories quickly as well as
giving teaching tools and hand-outs for the end learner.It is ideal for
institutions which provide adaptive technology to a constant stream of new
users such as a school, senior citizen center or library. The course will
cover operating system basics, adaptive technology basics for screen
readers, screen magnification, voice recognition and more.
<http://easi.cc/workshops/train.htm>http://easi.cc/workshops/train.htm
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Register for the all-day Webcast from the 2005 CSUN conference March 17
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
EASI Online Courses Starting April 4 2005:
Designing Accessible Course Content Using Familiar Software <
http://easi.cc/workshops/dacc.htm
Train the Trainer
http://easi.cc/workshops/train.htm
Accessible Internet Multimedia
http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm
(Five EASI courses earn the Certificate in Accessible Information Technology
Norman Coombs, Ph.D.
EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
Home 949 855-4852
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