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Prof Norm Coombs <[log in to unmask]>
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Library Access -- http://www.rit.edu/~easi
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Sun, 8 Jul 2001 19:21:35 -0700
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EASI Webcasts for July and August are replays, the best of the webcasts.
July replays focus on programs that provide special access to the fields of
science and math.  These will be posted on the dates listed at
http://easi.cc and there select either the link for webcasts or site index.

Posted July 5-12 Dr. Larry Scadden Interview with two students from the
University of Arizona who talk about their grant from NSF on access to
science and math

Posted July 12-19 Dr. Larry Scadden Interview with Karen Milchus from
Georgia Tech about providing better accessibility to laboratory equipment
for students with disabilities.

Posted July 19-26 Dr. Larry Scadden, from the National Science Foundation,
interview Dr. Karen Gourgey, from Baruch College, talking about her journey
as a blind student and professional
and how she went from teaching English to becoming Director of VIP
(Visually Impaired People), a program that works with helping visually
impaired people access
information through the use of computers.

Posted July 26-August 2 Video from the University of Southern Maine
demonstrating its Biotechnology Works program, a summer program for high
school students with disability to show how biotechnology can be made
exciting and accessible for students with disabilities.

All webcasts can be found on EASI's web page http://easi.cc and there
select either the link for webcasts or for site index.

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