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From: Vashti Zarach
Date: Aug 15, 2002 7:08AM


MessageDear Tracey,

CETIS (The Centre for Educational Technology Interoperability Standards) have recently set up an Accessibility Special Interest Group in the UK, which is particularly focused on accessiblity and e-learning.

At the group's website there are various links to information on accessibility and e-learning. (I've been gathering these links!).
The website is at: http://celt.bangor.ac.uk/accessibility/introduction.html.
There are a variety of links to other online resources at: http://celt.bangor.ac.uk/accessibility/accessibilitylinks.htm.
The articles link on this page (http://celt.bangor.ac.uk/accessibility/accessibilitylinks/articles.htm) has links to quite a few useful articles.

See also the IMS Guidelines for Developing Accessible Learning Applications, at http://www.imsproject.org/accessibility/index.cfm.

Vashti Zarach

Assistant Accessibility SIG Co-ordinator
CETIS (Centre for Educational Technology Interoperability Standards)
University of Wales Bangor

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I have watched the available information for Web Accessibility blossom so much over a short period of time.
What I can not find a lot of information on, as of now, is Software (Application), Hardware, E-learning accessibility.

Any and all advice would be very helpful.
Links to web