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WGBH’s National Center for Accessible Media Publishes Updated and Expanded Guidelines for Making Software and Web Sites Accessible

Boston, MA. (February 2003). Publishers, educational programmers and Web site developers are increasingly aware that they must include students with disabilities in their audience to comply with a range of accessibility regulations. However, few developers understand why access is a critical need or how to provide it in their products. A newly updated and expanded […]

Professor Offers Online Bibliography of Research on Aristotle to College Libraries

At present, Mr. Ingardia’s Aristotle Bibliography includes information on more than 45,000 articles, books, reviews, and doctoral dissertations, most of which the professor compiled himself by canvassing reviews, journals, and existing databases of Aristotle resources. Read the Full Article

Zoom In – The INDEPENDENT LENS Season Has Begun!

http://www.pbs.org/maggiegrowls “Speak your mind until your voice shakes” -Maggie Kuhn (1905-1995) ITVS and PBS’s INDEPENDENT LENS kicks off the season with MAGGIE GROWLS and its companion website, http://www.pbs.org/maggiegrowls. Learn more about senior activist and Gray Panther founder Maggie Kuhn, who started a movement that forever changed the treatment of America’s senior citizens. MAGGIE GROWLS, a […]

Association for Educational Communications and Technology – Distance Learning Division Issue Series

The series is meant to look deeply at issues we may only know about peripherally. It is also a forum for new perspectives and innovative work on issues that affect the AECT community at large. Each paper/discussion will last for 30 days. The first paper and discussion speaks to issues of accessibility of web pages. […]

Space Shuttle Interactive Tour

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The Review of Education at Distance (RED)

This is Volume 1 / Number 2 of RED See the left column for more information about RED and the contents of Vol.1/No.2. Click in the right column to access the main departments and articles of Vol.1/No.2. Access the Journal

ZOOM IN! Independent Lens, Uncommon TV

http://www.pbs.org/independentlens INDEPENDENT LENS zooms in on ordinary and not-so-ordinary heroes: from a surfer activist fighting breast cancer to former World War II spies, coal miners to gay fathers to Native American basketball champs. Hosted by Angela Bassett, INDEPENDENT LENS represents the best work of fiercely independent filmmakers finding untold stories in unexpected places. The INDEPENDENT […]

Transforming e-Knowledge

The authors of this book set out to help us with that process. On every page you will find them striving to express the ways in which e-systems can be exploited, the benefits they could yield, and what we all, individuals and organisations together, must now do. Read the Book

New issue of F-LIGHT

The feature abstract in this issue is from SE Missouri State, which gathered data that indicated that their way of helping faculty use technology was helping the university serve students more distant from the campus. The research idea column calls for studying the costs and benefits of different strategies for helping faculty use technology in […]

SigningOnline.com!

Learn more about Signing Online and American Sign Language in About. Explore our course offerings in Courses. Examine the course tools available in Dictionary, Fingerspelling, Numbers, and Glossary. Or Enroll now to begin learning ASL today! Access the Site