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From: Jennison Mark Asuncion
Date: Wed, Feb 17 2010 6:36PM
Subject: attending CSUN 2010?
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Hi there,

Because I haven't seen it mentioned here yet, if you are attending the
CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference in San Diego this
March, conference organizers are encouraging folks to reserve seats in
sessions. Assuming you are registered, you can do so by logging into your
Notebook at http://www.csunconference.org and then go to Sessions >
General Sessions.

And while I'm at it, we at the Adaptech Research Network look forward to
hopefully seeing some of you at one of our two sessions: The POSITIVES
Scale: A Method for Assessing Technology Accessibility in Postsecondary
Education and/or
Preliminary Findings on Social Media Use and Accessibility: A Canadian
Perspective.

Finally, for those of you so inclined, you can let your LinkedIn Network
know you are attending
http://events.linkedin.com/25th-Annual-International-Technology/pub/192959
and/or or RSVP on the conference's fan page on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=280251060585

See you in San Diego!

Jennison

From: Jared Smith
Date: Wed, Feb 17 2010 9:51PM
Subject: Re: attending CSUN 2010?
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And be sure to join us at the CSUN Tweetup - http://csuntweetup.com/

Jared Smith
WebAIM

From: Wayne Dick
Date: Sun, Mar 07 2010 12:06AM
Subject: Re: attending CSUN 2010?
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I am attending CSUN and presenting. I've written
a lot about the different typographic needs of
Legal Blindness and moderate low vision (Low
Vision with No Blindness). If you want to see
what I mean exactly you may attend my session:

http://www.csulb.edu/~wed/public/ZoneClipper/CSUN.html

There is a lot of typographic flexibility that is
unexplored by zoom technology.

Wayne Dick PhD
Department of Computer Science and Computer
Engineering
Cal. State University Long Beach