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Now on the web:

Information Technology and Disabilities

Vol. VII No. 2 April, 2001
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/contents.htm

(CONTENTS)

ONLINE DISTANCE EDUCATION - "ANYTIME, ANYWHERE" BUT NOT
FOR EVERYONE
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/axel.htm
Axel Schmetzke, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Library
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH VISUAL
IMPAIRMENTS: A CASE STUDY
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/perkins.htm
Robert Perkins
School of Education
University of Charleston, SC

DEVELOPMENT OF A TALKING TACTILE TABLET
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/tablet.htm
Steven Landau, President of Touch Graphics
and
Karen Gourgey, Director of Baruch College Computer Center for Visually
Impaired People

CALL FOR CHAPTERS
Design and Implementation of Web-Enabled Teaching Tools
A book edited by Mary Hricko, Kent State University, USA
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/hricko.htm

CALL FOR ARTICLES
Accessibility of Web-Based Information Resources for
People with Disabilities:
A special issue of Library Hi Tech, with guest
editor Axel Schmetzke, Ph.D.
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/hitech.htm

CALL FOR ARTICLES
Information Technology, Accessibility, and Distance Education
A special issue of Information Technology and Disabilities
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv07n2/itdcall.htm

____________________________________________________________________
This edition of Information Technology and Disabilities is partially
supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation

WebAIM is a rich resource of information on web access http://www.webaim.org

** note 3 EASI online workshops starting soon:
April 30 2001 Beginner's Barrier-free Web Design
http://easi.cc/workshops/easiweb.htm

May 7 2001 Business Benefits of Accessible Information Technology
http://easi.cc/workshops/ideal.htm

May 7 Barrier-free E-learning
http://easi.cc/workshops/bfel.htm

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