- From: Dan Wendling <wendling@mindspring.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 10:13:21
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
I got the below from ACE, a list for people interested in the dissemination of government information (Americans Communicating Electronically). danw ACE FRIENDS: On July 7, 1998 the Federal Web Consortium is sponsoring a one day Universal Access seminar at the NIH Natcher Center in Bethesda, Md. This is a free seminar and registration is required. You can register for the Universal Access seminar (and two other free seminars on web security and digital libraries, scheduled for later this summer) at: http://ec.rams-fie.com/fedweb/ Universal Access Seminar Description: Meeting the Challenge of Web Accessibility for Everyone Citizens expect this powerful media to work for everyone, including people with disabilities. Agency heads have a mandate to ensure government services and information are readily available to everyone. Learn about the best current initiatives and approaches in Federal agencies for solving web accessibility problems at this practical seminar. Listen to nationally known accessibility experts (including W3C members) discuss built-in capabilities and tools that are currently available or in development. Leave with the practical resources and policy background you've needed to confidently meet your agencies' access requirements. --- Dan Wendling - wendling@mindspring.com Publications Coordinator National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) http://www.naric.com/naric 800/346-2742, ext. 15 (Voice); 301/495-5626 (TTY) Information for Independence
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