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Webinar: Briefing on Proposed Section 508 Revisions

Posted on May 5, 2010 by pzaid

This event will be held online using Elluminate. A few minutes before the start of the webinar, participants should use this link to go to the 508 Briefing Webinar.

 

NEW: Web Accessibility Guide

Posted on April 22, 2010 by pzaid

April 20, 2010 was launch day for the WebComm Web Accessibility Guide.   http://www.csulb.edu/webcomm/WAG/
Like all web-based references, the Guide is a living document, subject to constant re-evaluation and improvement. If you have any suggestions please send them to webcomm@csulb.edu or call Patrick Mullen, I.T. Administrator, Department of Art, College of the Arts, California State University, Long Beach.  562.985.7939

 

Accessible Web Publishing Wizard for Word 2003

Posted on October 7, 2009 by pzaid

The Accessible Web Publishing Wizard for Microsoft® Office provides a simple way to create highly accessible and standards compliant web versions of Office documents that are more accessible and usable by everyone, including people with disabilities.The HTML generated by the Wizard supports everyone from legacy browsers and slow Internet connections to the needs of blind [...]

 

“Learning Management Systems and Accessibility”

Posted on October 2, 2009 by pzaid

Thanks to Jean Wells from Accessible Technology Initiative, Office of the Chancellor for posting this valuable information on the web. The Meet the Experts Webinar with Hadi Rangin, of the University of Illinois, speaking on “Learning Management Systems and Accessibility” is now posted to the Professional Development website. You can find it on the home [...]

 

Techs in The City – adding Goggle maps to your web page

Posted on September 29, 2009 by pzaid

Here is some more terrific information from Walter Gajewski Office office of Academic Technology

 

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