In November EASI has a 4-part Webinar series, an hour each, demonstrating
simple ways to use MS Office applications more efficiently and, at the same
time, use them to produce output that will be accessible to people with a
variety of disabilities:
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
People often mistakenly believe that making content on a computer
accessible to users with disabilities requires the burden of both excess
time and learning extra skills. This is no longer true.
Attached to this email is a PowerPoint preview of the first 2 Webinars in
the series.
Oh, the series begins on election day. If you have to choose, go vote and
skip the Webinar!!
Norman Coombs
CEO EASI
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Norman Coombs [log in to unmask]
CEO EASI Equal Access to Software and Information
phone (949) 855-4852 (NOTE pacific time zone)
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