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Invitation to participate in Microsoft online survey of computer users who have low vision
AnnuskaP-Microsoft
Hi. I am working on a research project to understand how people optimize their computer to make it easier to see. We just kicked off an online survey and are recruiting people who have vision impairments. So, if you have low vision or color blindness, we’d really appreciate your feedback. And if there...
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30 Oct 2009
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More awareness and recognition of assistive technology
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WebAnywhere did indeed win a Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration! Congratulations! You can read about the awards at: http://matc.mellon.org/press-release .
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11 Dec 2008
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Imagine Cup Accessibility winner, WebAnywhere, up for today's Mellow Award
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Jeff Bigham and Professor Richard Ladner , from University of Washington, are in D.C. today for the 2008 Mellon Awards Ceremony . Their project, WebAnywhere , is nominated for an award, which celebrates technology collaboration in higher education, especially benefitting non-profits. WebAnywhere is a...
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