Re: Fwd: Awards for accessible web sites?

SIDAR gave awards to some sites in Spain a month or so ago - I can look up
the details, which will be in Spanish...

Charles

On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Al Gilman wrote:

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  >>Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:42:21 +0000 (GMT)
  >>Reply-To: Sams LJ <db522@soi.city.ac.uk>
  >>Subject: Awards for accessible web sites?
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  >>I have been asked to assess a sample of web sites that have been
  >>recognised or have won awards for being especially accessible to people
  >>with disabilities.   
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  >>I already know about the RNIB's See it Right Awards, the Bobby Approved
  >>Database and the "Web Pages - Good Examples" listed on the REVIEL phase 3
  >>page.    
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  >>Does anyone know of any other awards or "approved" lists of accessible web
  >>sites?
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  >>(This is part of a project looking at the potential use of the Web by
  >>lecturers in HE to make lectures more accessible to people with visual
  >>impairment, dyxlexia or motor impairment.) 
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  >>Thanks,
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  >>Lesley Sams	
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--Charles McCathieNevile    mailto:charles@w3.org  phone: +61 409 134 136
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative                    http://www.w3.org/WAI
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