Dr. Coombs,
What software are you using for the chat portion of this course?
Bill
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From: "Prof Norm Coombs" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:08 AM
Subject: Feb 4 starts 2 online courses on accessible web design
> EASI is the premiere provider of online training on accessible
information
> technology.
>
> Feb 4 marks the start of 2 online month-long training courses on
accessible
> web design.
>
> EASI is introducing a new Internet voice chat feature as an added
component
> to its delivery. This enables participants to talk in real time to their
> class mates from across the country or across the world. The course
> content is on the web, and the lively, interactive e-mail discussions
> between teacher and participants uses a listserv discussion.
>
> Beginners Barrier-free Web Design course
> This month-long course, given bimonthly, is designed to demonstrate
> how to
> create web pages that are both visually appealing to all users and
> fully
> accessible to users with print disabilities. The class does not
teach
> HTML
> as such but focuses on web design features relevant for
> accessibility. It
> is ideal for designers who are not advanced web experts, for
> administrators wanting to understand web accessibility issues, for
> faculty, disabled student services staff, librarians and
instructional
> technology staff. The course is based on the Section 508 standards
> and on
> the work of the Web Accessibility Initiative. (This course is
> required for
> the EASI/USM certificate.)
> Register online http://easi.cc/workshops/easiweb.htm
>
>
> Advanced Barrier-free Web Design course
> The complexity of the Web has dictated the need for an advanced Web
> course
> that addresses new design intricacies. Advancements in Web
technologies
> can close the door for many users with disabilities, but in most
cases,
> this situation is not necessary. This is an eight lesson course that
> goes
> beyond dealing with graphics, tables, frames and the common access
> features. Advanced features like media, captioning, java applets and
> other
> popular sophisticated tools will be addressed. This is ideal for
> experienced web designers with knowledge of HTML, for computer
staff,
> for
> information technology staff, for instructional staff. (This course
is
> optional for the EASI/USM certificate.)
> Register online http://easi.cc/workshops/advwbsyl.htm
>
> Three continuing education units are available for each course. Anyone
> taking five courses will earn the Certificate in Accessible Information
> Technology provided by EASI in conjunction with the University of Southern
> Maine.
>
> Norman Coombs
>
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