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http://www.lsoft.com/images/listserv_64x64.pngfree webinar on Chromebook Accessibility november 1
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EASI Free Webinar on the Chromebook Accessibility<br>Thursday November 1 at 11 pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 Eastern<br>Presenter: Laura (Palmaro) Allen | Google | Chrome & Chrome OS<br>Accessibility Program Manager<br><br>Chromebook computers come with a variety of accessibility features built<br>in, such as the ChromeVox screen reader, different types of<br>magnification, braille support, and more. Join Laura, the Chrome and<br>Chrome OS Accessibility Program Manager, to learn about the various<br>features and functionalities built into Chrome OS that can help to make<br>your experience more accessible and productive. [...]
2018-10-28T21:44:52-07:00Norm Coombshttp://listserv.icors.org/scripts/wa-ICORS.exe?A2=AXSLIB-L;d315df8.1810change of Thur. AI webinar to Friday
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Because of airplane conflicts beyond our control, the AI accessibility<br>webinar is moved from Thursday 25 to Friday 26<br>11 pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central or 2 Eastern<br>Those who have registered will get a notice later today. If you don't<br>get it, then we had a bad email for you. You can register between now<br>and Thursday Midnight at<br>http://easi.cc and select webinars and check for the AI webinar.<br>Norm
2018-10-23T13:44:18-07:00Norm Coombshttp://listserv.icors.org/scripts/wa-ICORS.exe?A2=AXSLIB-L;56a190b4.1810Webinar on AI and accessibility
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EASI Free Webinar: Inclusive Design of Artificial Intelligence Thursday<br>October 25<br>Artificial Intelligence (AI) and accessibility: will it enhance or<br>impede accessibility for users with disabilities?<br>Artificial intelligence used to be all about the distance future, but it<br>has now become mainstream. It is already impacting us in ways we may not<br>recognize. It is impacting us today already. It is involved in search<br>engines. It is involved in the collecting of big data and analyzing it.<br>It is involved in all the arguments about the way social media is being<br>used to effect, or try to effect, our thinking [...]
2018-10-22T09:58:48-07:00Norm Coombshttp://listserv.icors.org/scripts/wa-ICORS.exe?A2=AXSLIB-L;1221982c.1810