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From: Scott Standifer
Date: Feb 26, 2003 2:55PM
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Hi Everyone,
A colleague and I are working on a presentation about the stories
behind the successful implementation of web accessibility policies at
various schools (U of Wisconsin, for example) and we got to wondering if
there are any cases of such policies in K-12 schools. Does anyone know
of such a school or school district that has implemented a web
accessibility policy? I don't mean just a place where the IT people
decided it was a good idea to make their web pages accessible, but a
school or district that is systemically trying to teach all the student
designers and other web designers about accessibility. Anyone got any
thoughts?
Thanks,
Scott Standifer
Instructional Designer
Region 7 Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program
(RCEP7)
University of Missouri
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