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Justin,
Norm coombs of Project EASI recently announced a webcast with Steve
Jacobs, described earlier in the paper that was distributed. For those
really into this, he is teaching an online course about this. the url
for the webcast and more details about everything are below.
Kelly
From: Prof Norm Coombs <
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EASI Webcast: interview with Steve Jacobs, President of IDEAL at NCR
about
his experience in marketing in the business world and what he has learned
about useful rationales to induce businesses to adopt accessible
information technology.
http://easi.cc
Steve points out an impressive array of audiences reached by accessible
technology:
low-bandwidth (5 billion worldwide);
Are 65 years of age and older (486 million worldwide)
Never learned to read (1.6 billion worldwide)
Only speak, write and/or understand English as a Second Language (300+
million worldwide)
Cultural diversity where the use of certain colors may give your messages
unintended meanings or may be color blind. (230 million worldwide)
Consumers with disabilities (500 - 700 million worldwide.
Use hand-held and wireless devices
Steve is the instructor for a new EASI online course on the Business
Benefits of Accessible Information Technology beginning Feb. 4.
http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
EASI has 3 other courses beginning Feb. 4 taught online:
Beginner's Barrier-free Web Design
Advanced Barrier-free Web Design
Barrier-free Information Technology
http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
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