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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
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AccessComputing

College and graduate students with disabilities can connect with mentors and professionals to learn about internships and other opportunities in computing fields.

For Educators and Employers

  • Join a Community
  • Teach聽Accessible Curricula
  • Join as a Partner
  • Consult with AccessComputing
  • Apply for a Minigrant

Additional Resources for Educators and Employers

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Did You Know?

People who are blind can build hardware devices.

The Knowledge Base

Find answers to questions and explore case studies and promising practices

For Students

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  • Consider an REU
  • Submit Your Resume to an Online Database
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What's New

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Updates to Free, Online, Digital Textbook on Teaching Accessible Computing!

Related Projects

  • AccessADVANCE
  • AccessCSforAll
  • AccessCollege
  • AccessCyberlearning
  • AccessEngineering
  • AccessISL
  • AccessSTEM
  • DO-IT
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