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Re: Belated thanks for Adobe Connect feedback

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From: Ogilvie, Kristine
Date: Oct 13, 2010 3:12PM


Sorry about my post - I thought I was responding to another email. Mea
culpa.


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Kris Ogilvie
Digital Programs Consultant
Information Technology Bureau
California State Library
P.O. Box 942837
Sacramento, CA 94237-0001
Cell: 916-214-7959
Phone: 916-651-6800
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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Ogilvie,
Kristine
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 2:03 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Belated thanks for Adobe Connect feedback

How about the first one by mid-November?


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Kris Ogilvie
Digital Programs Consultant
Information Technology Bureau
California State Library
P.O. Box 942837
Sacramento, CA 94237-0001
Cell: 916-214-7959
Phone: 916-651-6800
Email: <EMAIL REMOVED>

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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Marc Seguin
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 1:54 PM
To: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Subject: [WebAIM] Belated thanks for Adobe Connect feedback

Hello All,

I apologize for not getting back to everyone personally who responded to
my question almost 2 weeks ago about Adobe Connect and accessibility.
The end of the fiscal year has left me playing catch up. But many
thanks to John, Andrew, Karen, Deborah, Everett, Hadi, Tim, Pratik,
David, Gary, and anyone else that I missed for your helpful thoughts! I
am continuing to work on assembling the guide and will do my best to
share it with all of you when it is completed. It will likely need to
be revised soon after completion upon the release of the next more
accessible version of Connect, hopefully coming soon. *smile*

On loosely related topic, for web conferencing are there any
plug-and-play web cams that anyone would recommend or suggest staying
away from? The situations that these would likely be used are by
individuals at their PCs or to capture a group in a small conference
room setting. I am not seeking fancy/expensive technology, the primary
purpose would be to capture video and perhaps also audio to be used in
conjuction with software like Adobe Connect or Elluminate.

I am attempting to stay away from cameras that might create software
conflicts or other issues for users with screen readers, voice
recognition, or screen magnification software on their PCs. Maybe I am
concerned over nothing, but I am not educated enough yet to know.
Anyone have knowledge to share about this?

Thanks,

Marc