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From: Karen Sorensen
Date: Apr 30, 2014 4:46PM
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Thanks for the thoughtful reply Paul. All I've really seen from the IAAP
though is requests for me to volunteer my time (after my regular job). So,
who's getting paid in the IAAP and what are they doing?
I definitely think the certification idea is a good one, but why is it
coming from an organization that I think was originally established by
Microsoft? Not that I'm anti-Microsoft. I'm not. But this just makes me
question the intent of IAAP.
Thanks!
Karen M. Sorensen
Accessibility Advocate for Online Courses
www.pcc.edu/access
Portland Community College
971-722-4720
*"The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone
regardless of disability is an essential aspect."* Tim Berners-Lee
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