FW: FWD: someone from macromedia

-----Original Message-----
From: jknuth [mailto:jknuth@astro.temple.edu]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 9:57 AM
To: Katie Haritos-Shea
Subject: RE: FWD: someone from macromedia


Hi Katie,

I am the Training Coordinator at PIAT.  I received copies of email
correspondence between Len Kasday and you re our November conference.
Thanks
for the contact information.  I will follow-up on those contacts since Len
is
now out on extended medical leave.

You are certainly welcome to participate in our conference.  Please email me
your regular mailing address so I can put you on the list to receive a
brochure when they are ready.  Meanwhile, I am attaching our Save the Dates
flier in case Len did not email it to you.  This will enable you to get it
on
your calendar.

Jan Knuth

>===== Original Message From "Katie Haritos-Shea"
<kshea@apollo.fedworld.gov>
=====
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Katie Haritos-Shea [mailto:kshea@fedworld.gov]
>Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 11:21 AM
>To: Leonard R. Kasday
>Cc: Jan Knuth
>Subject: RE: someone from macromedia
>
>
>Len,
>	Is her email @ acm.org ?  That is where I sent it.  Let me know if this is
>wrong.
>
>	Just got off the phone with Steven Thorne @ Macromedia.  He is the 508
>Program Manager for Macromedia.  He is the one who put me in touch with
>Giorgio Brajnik (UsableNet), developer of the new Dreamweaver Accessibility
>extension.  He would like to help you directly, if needed, so feel
>comfortable with Jan or yourself calling him.
>
>	His suggestion is, that you speak with two people: Francis Hines
>Accessibility Manager (maybe Mike's program manager?) and Mike Williams
>(head flash accessibility programmer for MM).
>
>	Contact Info:
>			Steven Thorne mailto:steven@macromedia.com
>			Section 508 Program Manager
>			Macromedia
>			600 Townsend
>			San Francisco, CA
>			94103
>			(415) 252-2191
>
>
>			Francis Hines mailto:fhines@macromedia.com
>			415-832-4269
>
>			Mike Williams mailto:mwilliam@macromedia.com
>			415-832-5991
>
>I also know a really snazzy flash developer in DC here, who is very
>interested in accessible flash, works for some news feed company.  I will
be
>sending his info when I can find it to Steven for UsableNet, do you want it
>as well?
>
>Any chance I could be a fly on the wall at that Nov.
>meeting?......................................................Katie
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Leonard R. Kasday [mailto:kasday@acm.org]
>Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 10:26 AM
>To: kshea@apollo.fedworld.gov
>Cc: Jan Knuth
>Subject: someone from macromedia
>
>
>Hi again katie,
>
>We're putting together a statewide conference on access to Information
>Technology Nov 7-8 and I'm having a panel on platforms... including java,
>windows/msaa, pdf, linux, and flash.  The questions to people on the panel
>will concern will be how accessible applications built upon them can be,
>and the effort needed by programmers to provide the accessibility.
>
>Do you have any suggestions on who I could ask from macromedia to talk
>about flash?
>
>Since I'll be away for a while (this is my last day before my surgical
>adventure) I've copied my colleague, Jan Knuth who will be handling
>this.  Please be sure her email address is in your reply.
>
>Len
>--
>Leonard R. Kasday, Ph.D.
>Institute on Disabilities/UAP and Dept. of Electrical Engineering at Temple
>University
>(215) 204-2247 (voice)                 (800) 750-7428 (TTY)
>http://astro.temple.edu/~kasday         mailto:kasday@acm.org
>
>Chair, W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Evaluation and Repair Tools Group
>http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/
>
>The WAVE web page accessibility evaluation assistant:
>http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities/piat/wave/

Janice L. Knuth, MSW, LSW
Training Coordinator
Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology
Institute on Disabilities
Temple University
1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave., 423 RA
Philadelphia, PA 19122
215 204-5397
jknuth@unix.temple.edu

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