MEDIA: AWARE Center director [and Judy!] on HandiTalk Internet Radio Show

FYI; the fact that it talks about me more than it talks about
Judy is not a slight but a reflection of being an official
HWG announcement. :)

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>From: Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com>
>Subject: MEDIA:  AWARE Center director on HandiTalk Internet Radio Show
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>Kynn Bartlett, director of the HTML Writers Guild's Accessible
>Web Authoring Resources and Education (AWARE) Center will appear
>on Michael Lauf's HandiTalk radio program, broadcast live over
>the Internet via streaming audio on Tuesday, May 18 1999 at 
>5:00 p.m. PDT.
>
>This week's show will focus on web accessibility and the guest
>list also includes Judy Brewer of the World Wide Web Consortium's
>Web Accessibility Initiative.  You can hear the show live via
>RealAudio by going to:
>
>     http://handitalk.ttalk.com/
>
>Archives of previous shows are also available at the HandiTalk
>website.
>
>About HandiTalk:
>
>Finally, the internet has a talk show with useful information
>for individuals, family members, friends or co-workers with
>physical challenges, discussing technology, employment,
>computing, education, hobbies and more. Best of all, it's your
>show. Our topics are based on your email.  Host Michael Lauf
>welcomes your calls during the show's live broadcast.
>
>About the AWARE Center:
>
>Founded in April 1999, the Accessible Web Authoring Resources
>and Education (AWARE) Center is the Internet's leading resource
>for web developers on creating accessible web sites.  With
>links and commentary to accessibility standards, including the
>important work of the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative, the
>the AWARE Center site provides a complete and thorough
>introduction to the creation of web sites that can be used by
>everyone.  Other AWARE Center projects include presentations
>at industry conferences and, coming in Summer 1999, the
>Assistive Web Technology Laboratory in Orange County, California,
>open to all HWG members.
>
>About the HTML Writers Guild:
>
>With a membership of over 95,000 web authors in more than 130
>countries, the HTML Writers Guild, Inc., is the world's largest
>international organization of web authors. The Guild's purpose
>is to assist its members in developing and enhancing their 
>capabilities as web authors; to compile and publicize 
>information about standards, practices, techniques, competency, 
>and ethics as applied to web authoring; and to contribute to 
>the development of the web and web technical standards and 
>guidelines.
>
>Through online classes in web development, active email 
>discussion lists, extensive resources for web authors, 
>membership in the World Wide Web Consortium, and special 
>projects such as the AWARE Center, the HTML Writers Guild 
>works to improve the quality of the World Wide Web for all 
>users.
>
>The main HWG website is located at http://www.hwg.org/
>
>****
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>Please see http://www.hwg.org/lists/hwg-announce/ for more information.
>
>
--
Kynn Bartlett <kynn@hwg.org>
President, Governing Board Member
HTML Writers Guild <URL:http://www.hwg.org>
Director, Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education Center
  <URL:http://aware.hwg.org/>

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