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From: chris
Date: Mon, Jan 21 2002 3:13PM
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Nuts and bolts how-to for accessibility issues, questions answered, this forum is a great public service and I commend the founders for it.
To the gentleman who thought a weeklong course for $1500 was a steal: I'm sure it is for companies, etc., but not for people on low-income. This forum and the other resources on the web are it for me for now. I'm sure if I browse the archives and continue reading, I will find what I need to know to correct my website to level triple-A accessibility compliance.
Chris





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From: Jim Thatcher
Date: Mon, Jan 21 2002 7:10PM
Subject: RE: public service of this forum
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There is a free web course, http://jimthatcher.com/webcourse1.htm. I wrote
it for the Information Technology Technical Assistance and Training Center
(ITTATC, www.ittatc.org) which was funded by the Department of Education to
support Section 508. I didn't mention it when you first asked because it is
focused on Section 508, but I believe you should find some help there. You
can also find the course on the ITTATC site where you have to register, but
it is free there too.

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

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Nuts and bolts how-to for accessibility issues, questions answered, this
forum is a great public service and I commend the founders for it.
To the gentleman who thought a weeklong course for $1500 was a steal: I'm
sure it is for companies, etc., but not for people on low-income. This forum
and the other resources on the web are it for me for now. I'm sure if I
browse the archives and continue reading, I will find what I need to know to
correct my website to level triple-A accessibility compliance.
Chris





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