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Would you do an Internet Webinar on Guidelines 2 for EASI

From: Prof Norm Coombs <norm.coombs@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 20:28:02 -0800
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I am impressed with the giant amount of resources you have made available 
online related to WCAG version 2.  They truly are comprehensive.

I am with EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information and we do regular 
Webinars on IT accessibility issues.  We normally have 20 to 200 people 
attend online and 2 to 3 times that many access the recorded archive.

3-5 months ago Judy Brewer and Michael Cooper did a brief preview on this 
topic.  Now that it is publicly available I really really want to provide 
our followers the opportunity to hear about these and have an opportunity 
to ask questions.  It is essentially like a presentation at a conference, 
but we not only draw from across the US but we frequently have people from 
Australia  and Brazil . . often from England and sometimes Egypt.

I would be grateful if someone from your education group (or anyone else) 
would give an hour overview.  What would be my real dream would be a series 
of 4 webinars:
1 perceivable,
2 operable,
3 understandable,
4 robust

I would like a little time to promote your presentations if you do it for 
us.  So, I think it should not be any sooner than February.

If you are not familiar with our Webinars, look at:
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm

Please at least let me know that someone got this email and is looking into 
the possibility.

Norm Coombs

  one on perceivable, one on keyboard access,


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Norman Coombs norm.coombs@gmail.com
CEO EASI Equal Access to Software and Information
phone (949) 855-4852 (NOTE pacific time zone)
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