Disability Related Coursework
Resource Summary Page
The Center has begun to collect coursework that is related to
disability issues and accessibility of electronic and information
technology. If you know of courses please feel free to notify us at icdri@icdri.org
Joy Of Code has launched!!
TryNet, Inc., a New Jersey company providing web design training services,
announces the release of a new online training workshop, The Joy
Of
Code: Introduction To XHTML and CSS.
The Assistive Technology Training Online Project
(ATTO)
provides internet-based training in both general and specific areas of assistive
technology (AT) focusing on adapted computer use. They concentrate on AT
hardware and software applications.
Certificate in Accessible Information Technology Accessible
information technology means making both the onsite computers and all electronic
information as well as all Internet web information accessible to users with
various disabilities and who may be using special adaptive technology, see http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
Announcing a new Gallaudet online
course - offered Fall 2002 by the Department of Educational Foundations and
Research: Taught by by Amy T. Please contact Amy Wilson, Ph.D. if you have any
questions at amy.wilson@gallaudet.edu
"Designing Universally Accessible Web Resources" will
run as an on-line course from October 23-December 20, 2001. To read more about
the course and to register, see: http://cita.rehab.uiuc.edu/courses/2001-10-REHAB711NC/index.html
HWG online education instructor Kynn Bartlett will show you how to ensure your web site can be used by as broad an audience as
possible, in the newly revised course D201, "Accessible Web Design." This seven-week web-based course will cover the full
range of accessible design, from practices to policy.
For more information on the course please see the web site at: http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/
UsableNet's participation in Macromedia's multi-city tour
teaches the ins and outs of accessible Web site design.
Announcing a new Gallaudet online
course - offered Fall 2002 by the Department of Educational Foundations and
Research: Taught by by Amy T. Please contact Amy Wilson, Ph.D. if you have any
questions at amy.wilson@gallaudet.edu
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