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| [senit] Webcast: Cognitive Disabilities and the Web | |
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Steve Lee
steve at fullmeasure.co.uk
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| Article: [senit] Webcast: Cognitive Disabilities and the Web | |
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>From the January NCDAE Accessibility Newsletter (http://ncdae.org/community/#newsletters): Upcoming Webcast - January 31, 2007 The National Center on Access and Education (NCDAE) is hosting the webcast titled "Cognitive Disabilities and the Web: What We Think We Know." It will be held Wednesday January 31st, 2007 from 1:00 - 2:00 PM MST. The audio broadcast will last approximately one hour. It is free of charge and will be captioned simultaneously for the deaf and hard of hearing. The field of accessible Web design has moved in important positive directions in the past decade to improve accessibility to groups of individuals with disabilities, mainly those with sensory and motor impairments. Yet individuals with cognitive disabilities (the greatest numbers within the disability population) have been largely ignored. This is in part due to a lack of consensus in the field about what recommendations should be made. The panel will explore both professional opinion and empirical research across different disciplines to help us determine what recommendations could be provided to the field now, if any. More information is available at http://ncdae.org/webcasts/cognitive.cfm. -- Steve Lee www.oatsoft.org www.schoolforge.org.uk www.fullmeasure.co.uk |
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