AFB Consulting and Adobe present Debunking the Myth of PDF Inaccessibility This free 90 minute webinar will demonstrate how Adobe’s ubiquitous PDF is accessible by people with disabilities using assistive technology. Topics to be covered include different types of PDFs, using Adobe’s built...
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on 03-10-2010
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Clayton State University is GettingHired.com’s featured Higher Education Partner in this edition of The BUZZz. Clayton State is using the GettingHired.com site and the Educational Partnerships page to communicate to students, prospective students, alumni and their families the commitment of Clayton...
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BusyBee
on 10-14-2009
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Chicago, IL July 24, 2009 via ATIA The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) has expanded the reach of its educational offerings with the introduction of the ATIA Webinar Series. The series complements ATIAs conferences and leadership forums, which have distinguished ATIA as a leading association...
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BusyBee
on 08-20-2009
Filed under: assistive technology, deaf, education, Assistive Technology Industry Association, K-12, augmentative and alternative communication, computer access, webinars, blind/low vision, higher education technology, hard-of-hearing, assess assistive technology products, Web accessibility, ATIA
On a day when newscasts are dominated by reports of corporate bankruptcies, a plane missing somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean, surges in unemployment, and various other scary, unsettling, and let-me-hide-my-head-under-the-covers scenarios, and the e-mails in my in box are mostly gloomy complaints about...
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PennyRdr
on 06-02-2009
Filed under: people with disabilities, assistive technology, Web 2.0, "Best Altruistic Accessibility Author, Graphical User Interface, GUI, Windows environment, self actualization, speech friendly applications, blind computer users, Jamal Mazrui, Twitter, McTwit, Empowerment Zone, full citizenship, open source software, Google-O'Reilly Open Source Award