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Howard Kramer <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Sixth Annual Accessing Higher Ground Conference:
Assistive Technology and Accessible Media
in Higher Education

University of Colorado – Boulder Campus
November 11 - 14, 2003

The full agenda and registration form for this year's Accessing Higher 
Ground Conference is now available at www.colorado.edu/ATconference.

Includes Special EASI Mini Institute and National Center for Accessible 
Media Preconference

Keynote Speaker: Beth Finke,
Author & NPR Commentator

Disability Services at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites
you to attend our fifth annual conference on Assistive Technology and 
Accessible Media in Higher Education.  This year's conference will provide 
information on the availability and benefits of assistive technology in the 
university and college setting.

Tues. & Weds., Nov. 11 & 12 - Pre-conference Highlights

* Achieving Web Accessibility with Section 508, John Slatin, University of 
Texas at Austin, Jim Allan, Texas School for the Blind and VI (Lab)

* Building Blocks to Instructional Design, Best Practices Toward 
Accessibility, Karen McCall, Karlen Communications (Lab)

* NCAM and ‘The League’ – an Accessibility Forum, Geoff Freed and Andrew 
Kirkpatrick – NCAM, Stella Perez – The League for Innovation in the 
Community College

* Improving Access to Windows Using Macro Software , Alan Cantor, Cantor + 
Associates Inc.

Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13 & 14 - Conference Highlights

* HTML Accessibility with Macromedia Dreamweaver and Macromedia Contribute, 
Bob Regan, Macromedia (Lab)

* Text to Speech for Everyone, Susan M. Kelmer, St. Louis Community College

* Delivering Accessible PDF Documents with Adobe Applications, Sean Keegan, 
High Tech Center Training Unit (Lab)

* “Does It Have to Spin?" A Best Practices Framework for Distributed 
Education, Karen McCall, Karlen Communications

* Consideration of the Legal Responsibility for 504 and the ADA for 
Adaptive Technology, David Dunbar, Tom Rock, US Dept. of Ed, OCR, Denver

Web site: www.colorado.edu/ATconference
Phone: 303-492-8671 (V/TTY)
E-mail: [log in to unmask]


Howard Kramer
Assistive Technology Lab Coordinator
Disability Services
CU-Boulder, 107 UCB
Boulder, Co  80309
303-492-8672

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