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Dear Professor Coombs: A couple of weeks ago I wrote an e-mail to you about
having gotten way behind in the November workshop because of the death in my
family. You offered to let me re-take the workshop in December. I am ready
to do that. You asked me to remind you to put my name and e-mail address in
the list of registered participants of the new workshop. Could you do that
now, or do you want me to remind you later?- Sincerely, Richard Joslin
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Prof Norm Coombs" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 6:54 AM
Subject: Online workshop: Barrier-free Web Design
> Starting Dec. 6, EASI will be offering its online workshop on universal
web
> design. It is built around the Web Access Initiative's recently announced
> guidelines on creating web sites that are accessible to users with
> disabilities. You can hear and see a narrated PowerPoint preview of the
> workshop at http://www.rit.edu/~easi/webcast/bfwdcom1.html
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> Instructors are Richard Banks and Norman Coombs of EASI. Previous EASI
> workshops have been given over the internet to some 3,000 people over 6
> continents. It is delivered through e-mail and the web. You can take it
> from anywhere and at any time. The workshop runs for 4 weeks with a
2-week
> break for the holidays in the middle.
>
> For information on registration, registration fees and to view the
> syllabus, go to http://www.rit.edu/~easi/workshops.html
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> Norman Coombs, Ph.D.
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