Free Clinic: Design and Implementation of Web-Enabled Teaching Tools

The Equal Access to Soft­ware and Infor­ma­tion (EASI) web­site offers monthly train­ing in the form of online courses and clin­ics on var­i­ous aspects of acces­si­ble infor­ma­tion tech­nol­ogy. This month they are offer­ring a free a free clinic titled Design and Imple­men­ta­tion of Web-Enabled Teach­ing Tools. The clinic will be offered on Feb­ru­ary 26th and Mary Hricko will be the pre­sen­ter. Mary has writ­ten a book with the same title as her pre­sen­ta­tion that addresses acces­si­bil­ity in dis­tance edu­ca­tion. You can sign up for the clinic online, hope to see some of you there!

I have not yet taken any of their courses, so buyer beware, but they also have some inter­est­ing tuition-based clin­ics and courses com­ing up. Barrier-free E-learning begins today taught by Pro­fes­sor Norm Coombs and a clinic on How to Max­i­mize Acces­si­bil­ity While Using Syn­chro­nous Video and Audio Instruc­tion from some folks at WebAIM. I’d love to hear from any of you who have taken one of these courses.

Lastly, they also have archives of some of their past pre­sen­ta­tions avail­able, enjoy!

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