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Date: | Wed, 20 Mar 2002 13:12:19 -0800 |
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Webcast: Two Part Interview with Dr. Catherine S. Fichten and Jennison
Assuncion about The Adaptech Project, Canadian survey of post secondary
uses of adaptive technology.
http://easi.cc and either select from the
home page or select the webcast link.
We all know lots of stories describinb the state of AT in colleges on both
sides of the boarder, but this is a professional, quality and quantitative
study. Personally, I do not like the hard work of collecting such data,
but I appreciate having its results. The interview is in 2 half-hour
segments. It describes the results in detail and also examines what kinds
of conclusions can be drawn from it.
Also, check EASI's April online courses:
Learning Disabilities and adaptive technology . . brand new course
Barrier-free Information Technology, overview of on-site adaptive technologies
Accessible Multimedia discusses how to take Internet media and make it
accessible including showing how to use SMIL to provide captions.
Advanced Barrier-free Web Design focuses on more advanced, technical web
tools that are becoming increasingly popular.
http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
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