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betty nobel <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Will activating the link suffice to access the podcast or do you have to
have some kind of podcasting software?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Prof Norm Coombs" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:58 PM
Subject: EASI Unveils Podcast


> Easi: Equal Access to Software and Information begins Podcasting
> EASI In Your Pocket!
>
> The Web has long enabled all of us to access information from around the
> world and to access it from any where and at any time so long as we were
> sitting at a computer and connected to the Internet.  Podcasts now let us
> take online information and load it into a personal pocket-sized device
> and
> listen to it any where and any time so long as our batteries have life in
> them.
>
> EASI launches its first weekly podcast series on January 11:
> Barrier-free Information Technology Tips and Tricks
>
> Do you have trouble reading manuals for your computer, cell phone and
> other
> devices? Do you have trouble with user unfriendly software, Web pages and
> device
> menus? We will regularly provide tips and tricks for both beginner and
> advanced users to remove barriers to your getting the full use and
> enjoyment of
> today's and tomorrow's technology
>
> These podcasts will be kept to about 15 minutes in length and will be
> posted at least once a week.  The series will provide information for the
> general user of information technology on tips and tricks to use computers
> and similar devices more efficiently.  We will also include information
> about more efficient use of special adaptive technology applications that
> support users with various disabilities.
>
> You can subscribe by going to:
> http://easi.cc/podcasts/
>
> or you can paste the following URL into your aggregator:
> http://easi.cc/podcasts/bfit.xml
>
>
> In the near future, EASI will launch other podcast series to accompany
> this
> initial feed.
>
>
>
>
>
>   -------------------- ------------------ ----------------
>           EASI Courses for January 2006
>  Designing Accessible Course Content Using Familiar Software
>  http://easi.cc/workshops/dacc.htm
>  Advanced Barrier-free Web Design
>  http://easi.cc/workshops/advwbsyl.htm
>  Train the Trainer
>  http://easi.cc/workshops/train.htm
>  Completing 5 courses earns the Certificate in Accessible Information
> Technology
>
>  Norman Coombs, Ph.D.
>  CEO EASI
>  http://easi.cc
>  (949) 855-4852
>
>
>
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