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12th Annual Accessing Higher Ground Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference for Education, Businesses, Web and Media Designers

Start Date: November 10, 2009.
End Date: November 14, 2009.

Accessing Higher Ground focuses on the implementation and benefits of Assistive Technology in the university and college setting for people with sensory, physical and learning disabilities. Other topics include legal and policy issues, including ADA and 508 compliance, and making campus media and information resources, including Web pages and library resources, accessible. This conference is intended for individuals who need to design or provide accessible Web, media, information resources and technology in the academic environment. The conference includes workshops, and lectures and exhibits. Sponsoring organizations include Dolphin Computer Access, LTD.

Conference Website: http://www.colorado.edu/ATconference.
Conference Email: Dean.Colby@Colorado.EDU.
Additional Contact Information: Telephone: 303-492-8672. TT: 303-492-6106.

Location: Westin Hotel in Denver, Colorado, United States.

Paper Submission Deadline: .

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