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Accessible Technology Services has created a snapshot of our fantastic 2018 year in a short, six page publication. It shares facts about our two centers.
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Leading companies such as Apple, Adobe, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft are in desperate need for engineers who can build software that is accessible to people of all abilities.
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Amanda Rodda, a math and computer science teacher at the SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ State School for the Blind, is always looking to make her curriculum as accessible as possible for her students. Students with visual disabilities can...
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​DO-IT and project partners have supported the activities of the Accessing High Ground (AHG) conference since its beginning.Â
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This month, AccessCSforAll PI Richard Ladner and the Quorum programming language, led by AccessCSforAll PI Andreas Stefik, both received Champions of Computer Science awards from the Computer Science Teachers'...
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DO-IT has recently received a grant from the United Engineering Foundation (UEF) for a project called APEPT: Accessible Design of Engineered Products and Technology.
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The CSforALL Consortium, an organization committed to bringing computer science (CS) education to all K-12 students, has brought a spotlight to accessibility of K-12 CS education. AccessCSforAll, a program led by the...
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AccessComputing has been awarded funding from Google to host a workshop for undergraduate women with disabilities in computer science to explore research careers. The exploreCSR (Computer Science Research) grants from...
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The latest issue of DO-IT News came out this week.
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AccessCyberlearning will continue it's work for an extended year with a focus to help NSF research projects to develop accessible technologies for next-generation online learning courses. AccessCyberlearning 2.0 will...