I haven't listened to all of it myself.At 10:28 AM 12/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
> Does this include learning disabilities or just physical
>disabilities? Thanks. Sounds
> Interesting.
>
>-Karen McCandlish
>
> EASI's Webcast is an interview hosted by Dr. Larry Scadden
>of the NSF with
> the Temple University NSF project, Daughters with
>disabilities:
> http://www.rit.edu/~easi and select either site index or
>webcast to find it.
>
> This is an hour's webcast split into 2 half-hour segments
>for easier
> listening. It is an NSF grant project which focuses on
>young girls with
> disabilities and who have an interest in science. It
>encourages that
> interest and shows that people with disabilities can still
>do science. By
> focusing on girls with disabilities, the Temple project
>works to overcome
> barriers for two under represented groups, females and
>people with
> disabilities.
>
> Later this week EASI will post another webcast, the keynote
>presentation
> from the assistive technology conference held in Boulder in
>November.
>
> Check out EASI's online workshops on universal web design
>beginning January
> 8: http://www.rit.edu/~easi/workshop.htm
>