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Tune in April 4: Free Web Seminar on the Why and How of Web AccessibilityCreated by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on March 28, 2008
Policy guru Tracy Mitrano says: "Developing a web accessibility policy has been one of the greatest but most rewarding challenges I have faced in creating an IT policy framework at Cornell. With the EDUCAUSE Live! audience, I would like to share some of the struggles and stories about that process and what accessibility, education, and the web have come to mean to me as a result." Technology expert Harry Hochheiser summarizes: "Although the need for accessible web sites is widely accepted, many developers are still uncertain about the costs and limitations associated with designs that account for users with varying skills, capabilities, and computing tools. Fortunately, these problems are solvable: with proper planning and design, web sites can be interactive, engaging, highly functional, and accessible. The combination of accessibility guidelines and automated evaluation tools can help any developer build sites that are more accessible and usable for all users." Those unable to attend may wish to visit the archives after the event or browse related EDUCAUSE resources on Web Accessibility, Web Administration, Design and Development, Access for Persons with Disabilities, Adaptive and Assistive Technology, Usability Development, and Policy and Law: Campus.
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