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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...
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Disability advocate John Kemp participated in a roundtable discussion at the Center for Neurotechnology (CNT) last month. He emphasized the importance of building awareness of disability perspectives, and including the...
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AccessComputing has received supplemental funding to undertake an additional initiative that supports our work. The supplement will allow us to increase the capacity of other computing-related projects funded through...
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AccessCSforAll held its first professional development workshop for teachers of blind and visually impaired students at the University of Texas, Austin, for one week in early July 2018. The workshop was led by ...
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The DO‑IT Trailblazer award highlights DO‑IT community members who forge new pathways that will benefit others. Through their work and accomplishments they have changed the way the world views people with disabilities...