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From: ckrugman@sbcglobal.net
Date: Tue, May 11 2010 7:57PM
Subject: webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508
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Free Webinar: Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Section 508
2 hours: Monday, May 24 combining 90-minutes of panel and 30-minutes of Q & A
Pacific time: 11-1
Mountain time: 12-2
Central time: 1-3
Eastern time: 2-4


Presenters: Susan Mazrui, Larry Goldberg, Jim Tobias and Gregg Vanderheiden
The Webinar will be captioned thanks to the kindness of AT&T


Sections 255 and 508 are the federal regulations that require accessible
information and communication technologies (ICT). They are currently being
revised, and the time is ripe for public comment before they are finalized.
This webinar will go over the current environment, changes to the technical
provisions, and how we all can participate in the process to make sure that
the final regulations will provide the access needed by users to both
current and emerging ICT.


Besides outlining the proposed rules, the panel will explore ideas to make
the government and others adopt a new commitment to following these rules.


This is a timely topic, and you should register in advance to reserve a
spot in the online Webinar room. Late registrations may not receive login
instructions in time to join the Webinar.



Go to the EASI Webinar page at:
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm


Look for the May 24 508 Webinar and follow the registration link. You'll
receive info on joining the live Webinar 2 days in advance.

From: Nancy Johnson
Date: Wed, May 12 2010 6:36AM
Subject: Re: webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508
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In Boston, this conflicts with EventApart. Is there anyway to see
transcripts after the event?

Nancy

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:58 PM, < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
>    Free Webinar: Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Section 508
> 2 hours: Monday, May 24 combining 90-minutes of panel and 30-minutes of Q & A
> Pacific time: 11-1
> Mountain time: 12-2
> Central time: 1-3
> Eastern time: 2-4
>
>
> Presenters: Susan Mazrui, Larry Goldberg, Jim Tobias and Gregg Vanderheiden
> The Webinar will be captioned thanks to the kindness of AT&T
>
>
> Sections 255 and 508 are the federal regulations that require accessible
> information and communication technologies (ICT). They are currently being
> revised, and the time is ripe for public comment before they are finalized.
> This webinar will go over the current environment, changes to the technical
> provisions, and how we all can participate in the process to make sure that
> the final regulations will provide the access needed by users to both
> current and emerging ICT.
>
>
> Besides outlining the proposed rules, the panel will explore ideas to make
> the government and others adopt a new commitment to following these rules.
>
>
> This is a timely topic, and you should register in advance to reserve a
> spot in the online Webinar room. Late registrations may not receive login
> instructions in time to join the Webinar.
>
>
>
> Go to the EASI Webinar page at:
> http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
>
>
> Look for the May 24 508 Webinar and follow the registration link.  You'll
> receive info on joining the live Webinar 2 days in advance.
>

From: David Farough
Date: Wed, May 12 2010 9:30AM
Subject: Re: webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508
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Usually a link to an archive is sent to registered attendees after the
event has taken place. It might be a good idea to check with EASI to
verify this.

David Farough
Application Accessibility Coordinator/coordonateur de l'accessibilité
Information Technology Services Directorate /
Direction des services d'information technologiques
Public Service Commission / Commission de la fonction publique
Email / Courriel: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
Tel. / Tél: (613) 992-2779

>>> Nancy Johnson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > 07:36 am Wednesday, May 12,
2010 >>>
In Boston, this conflicts with EventApart. Is there anyway to see
transcripts after the event?

Nancy

From: ckrugman@sbcglobal.net
Date: Wed, May 12 2010 4:15PM
Subject: Re: webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508
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I don't know as I received this on another list and am not familiar with the
set up. I did register though and I can let you know how they handle it.
Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Johnson" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
To: "WebAIM Discussion List" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 4:36 AM
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508


In Boston, this conflicts with EventApart. Is there anyway to see
transcripts after the event?

Nancy

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:58 PM, < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> Free Webinar: Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Section 508
> 2 hours: Monday, May 24 combining 90-minutes of panel and 30-minutes of Q
> & A
> Pacific time: 11-1
> Mountain time: 12-2
> Central time: 1-3
> Eastern time: 2-4
>
>
> Presenters: Susan Mazrui, Larry Goldberg, Jim Tobias and Gregg
> Vanderheiden
> The Webinar will be captioned thanks to the kindness of AT&T
>
>
> Sections 255 and 508 are the federal regulations that require accessible
> information and communication technologies (ICT). They are currently being
> revised, and the time is ripe for public comment before they are
> finalized.
> This webinar will go over the current environment, changes to the
> technical
> provisions, and how we all can participate in the process to make sure
> that
> the final regulations will provide the access needed by users to both
> current and emerging ICT.
>
>
> Besides outlining the proposed rules, the panel will explore ideas to make
> the government and others adopt a new commitment to following these rules.
>
>
> This is a timely topic, and you should register in advance to reserve a
> spot in the online Webinar room. Late registrations may not receive login
> instructions in time to join the Webinar.
>
>
>
> Go to the EASI Webinar page at:
> http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
>
>
> Look for the May 24 508 Webinar and follow the registration link. You'll
> receive info on joining the live Webinar 2 days in advance.
>

From: Lisa Fiedor
Date: Thu, May 13 2010 7:54AM
Subject: Re: webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508
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If you register and cannot attend, they usually send you a link to the
recording. If not, you can request it.
Lisa

On 5/12/2010 5:15 PM, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = wrote:
> I don't know as I received this on another list and am not familiar with the
> set up. I did register though and I can let you know how they handle it.
> Chuck
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nancy Johnson"< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: "WebAIM Discussion List"< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 4:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] webinar on proposed rule making for Section 508
>
>
> In Boston, this conflicts with EventApart. Is there anyway to see
> transcripts after the event?
>
> Nancy
>
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:58 PM,< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
>> Free Webinar: Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Section 508
>> 2 hours: Monday, May 24 combining 90-minutes of panel and 30-minutes of Q
>> & A
>> Pacific time: 11-1
>> Mountain time: 12-2
>> Central time: 1-3
>> Eastern time: 2-4
>>
>>
>> Presenters: Susan Mazrui, Larry Goldberg, Jim Tobias and Gregg
>> Vanderheiden
>> The Webinar will be captioned thanks to the kindness of AT&T
>>
>>
>> Sections 255 and 508 are the federal regulations that require accessible
>> information and communication technologies (ICT). They are currently being
>> revised, and the time is ripe for public comment before they are
>> finalized.
>> This webinar will go over the current environment, changes to the
>> technical
>> provisions, and how we all can participate in the process to make sure
>> that
>> the final regulations will provide the access needed by users to both
>> current and emerging ICT.
>>
>>
>> Besides outlining the proposed rules, the panel will explore ideas to make
>> the government and others adopt a new commitment to following these rules.
>>
>>
>> This is a timely topic, and you should register in advance to reserve a
>> spot in the online Webinar room. Late registrations may not receive login
>> instructions in time to join the Webinar.
>>
>>
>>
>> Go to the EASI Webinar page at:
>> http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
>>
>>
>> Look for the May 24 508 Webinar and follow the registration link. You'll
>> receive info on joining the live Webinar 2 days in advance.
>>