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From: Tarek Alaaeddin
Date: Fri, Feb 01 2002 1:54PM
Subject: Accessibilty training
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Hello All,

Does anybody know, any site that provides free online accessibility
training.
Or even for a reasonable price.

Thanks a lot...



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From: Jim Thatcher
Date: Fri, Feb 01 2002 2:15PM
Subject: RE: Accessibilty training
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The Web Course I wrote for ITTATC (Information Technology Technical
Assistance and Training Center) out of Georgia Tech - in support of Section
508 is available at their site http://www.ittatc.org and on my site,
http://jimthatcher.com/webcourse1.htm. Free online accessibility training!

Jim

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Accessibility Consulting
http://jimthatcher.com
512-306-0931

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Hello All,

Does anybody know, any site that provides free online accessibility
training.
Or even for a reasonable price.

Thanks a lot...



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From: Jon Gunderson
Date: Fri, Feb 01 2002 3:44PM
Subject: Re: Accessibilty training
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I am offering an on-line course starting in a few weeks.

More information at:

http://cita.rehab.uiuc.edu/courses/2002-02-REHAB711NC/index.html

Jon


At 02:54 PM 2/1/2002 -0600, Tarek Alaaeddin wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>Does anybody know, any site that provides free online accessibility training.
>Or even for a reasonable price.
>
>Thanks a lot...
>
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Jon Gunderson, Ph.D., ATP
Coordinator of Assistive Communication and Information Technology
Division of Rehabilitation - Education Services
MC-574
College of Applied Life Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
1207 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820

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From: kynn@idyllmtn.com
Date: Fri, Feb 01 2002 11:53PM
Subject: Re: Accessibilty training
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Since no one has mentioned it yet, the longest running online accessible
web design course (since summer 1998) is taught by yours truly through
the HTML Writers Guild/International Webmasters Association. The next course
is...uh, I forget. ;) I need to look it up and put it on the web site; it's
in a couple months. The URL for the course info site is:

http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/

The original version of the course material is available for free online
at that URL, although some of it is dated. Taking the current course gives
you instructor-led lessons, peer-to-peer interaction, and an optional
completion certificate from HWG/IWA. It takes about 2-5 hours per week,
over a seven week course, including reading and project assignments. The
textbook is Mike Paciello's book.

--Kynn



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From: Prof Norm Coombs
Date: Sat, Feb 02 2002 8:45AM
Subject: Re: Accessibilty training
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Don't want to get in a date fight with Kynn but EASI predates him. Ours
costs more however.
http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
At 10:53 PM 2/1/02 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Since no one has mentioned it yet, the longest running online accessible
>web design course (since summer 1998) is taught by yours truly through
>the HTML Writers Guild/International Webmasters Association. The next course
>is...uh, I forget. ;) I need to look it up and put it on the web site; it's
>in a couple months. The URL for the course info site is:
>
> http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/
>
>The original version of the course material is available for free online
>at that URL, although some of it is dated. Taking the current course gives
>you instructor-led lessons, peer-to-peer interaction, and an optional
>completion certificate from HWG/IWA. It takes about 2-5 hours per week,
>over a seven week course, including reading and project assignments. The
>textbook is Mike Paciello's book.
>
>--Kynn
>
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Norman Coombs, Ph.D.
Cell (949) 922-5992
Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology
http://www.rit.edu/~nrcgsh
CEO, EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
http://www.rit.edu/~easi


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From: Kynn Bartlett
Date: Sat, Feb 02 2002 11:01AM
Subject: Re: Accessibilty training
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At 7:45 AM -0800 2/2/02, Prof Norm Coombs wrote:
>Don't want to get in a date fight with Kynn but EASI predates him.

Woops, mea culpa!

--Kynn

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Web Accessibility Expert-for-hire http://kynn.com/resume
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