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Re: Any Access U participants (for CSUN 2012), would you be willing to drop me an email off-list

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From: Jennifer Sutton
Date: Feb 7, 2012 7:48PM


Birkir and others who may be interested in Knowbility's AccessU:

In addition to the helpful responses you've already received from
Jennison and John regarding the CSUN Tweetup and other ways to
connect about CSUN generally, if you're on Twitter, you might want to follow:

@knowbility.
http://www.twitter.com/knowbility

Knowbility is holding the two-day AccessU pre-conference in
collaboration with CSUN. See below for the link to a series on the
Knowbility blog about the presenters.

For those of you who may be interested in Web accessibility training,
especially, for example, if you have colleagues in California who
might be able to travel to San Diego easily, two good links to share are:


http://knowbility.createsend1.com/t/ViewEmail/r/500A79562C252C39

and

http://blog.knowbility.org/content/category/accessu/csun-2012/speakers/

As I understand it, plans are well underway for John Slatin AccessU
to be held from May 15 to 17 in Austin, so those who are interested
may want to save those dates if you can't make it to CSUN.

I'll also mention, because I think we've got a lot of great
opportunities for training in our community, that WebAIM will be
holding it's own training in Utah from March 28 to 29. You can read
more about that here:

http://webaim.org/training/

Best to all as we each seek opportunities to increase our knowledge
and improve our skills.

Jennifer

At 05:13 PM 2/7/2012, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I am attending the Access U and CSUN, and saw some of your names on
>the instructor list.
>It wwill be great to meet up with you at last (though I met a few of
>you at ICCHP two years ago).
>I was wondering if anyone else from this list was going, especially if
>there is interest in a lunch or dinner get-together.
>
>Also if someone is staying at or near the Portovista hotel it would be
>fun to walk to and from sessions together (not necessary, but
>entertaining).
>Since this is an accessibility oriented event I thought it'd be ok to
>post it here. If there is a dedicated Access U discussion board of
>mailing list, please let me know (I did not see one at a glance).
>
>Thanks to all, looking forward to this immensely.
>-Birkir
>