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“Everyone should have an opportunity to participate in higher education.”

With those words, Michael K. Young, President of the University of Washington, opens a new video from his institution’s AccessComputing Project, IT Accessibility: What Campus Leaders Have to Say. Developed with support from the National Science Foundation, this video presents university presidents, chief information officers, and other higher education leaders who stress the importance to higher education of accessibility for persons with disabilities, and of having campus technology environments that support it.

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October 20, 2005 | Matt Pasiewicz
We'll be publishing more formal interviews next week, but in this recording, Brian, Vidya and Gardner Campbell provide a really fun, informal take on yesterday's activities.  This is a really nice contrast to some of our other material.  In some ways this style hits at the heart of what...
October 20, 2005 | Matt Pasiewicz
This five minute recording covers reaction from Joel Cooper and gathers his thoughts on open source, digitial natives. 
October 20, 2005 | Matt Pasiewicz
In this recording, Brian Yuhnke chats with George Loftus about broadband policy and the prospects of municipal networks.  The running time for this recording is approximately seven minutes. 
October 20, 2005 | Matt Pasiewicz
In the attached MP3, podcast correspondent Vidya Ananthanarayanan interviews Brad Reese about disaster recovery.  The running time for this segment is six and half minutes.  Enjoy!
October 19, 2005 | Vidya Ananthanarayanan
In the attached recording, Matt and I join Carl Berger in a wide ranging and entertaining conversation that we recorded on October 19th.  This 25 minute interview address blogs, wikis, podcasting and myriad of other topics that might pique your interest. 

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