EPISODE · May 5, 2011 · 58 MIN
Episode 16 · Accessible and Adaptive Technologies
from DoIT Live, hosted by The DoIT Geeks · host University of Wisconsin-Madison DoIT
In our quest to find the busiest people on the UW-Madison campus, we were graced by the presence of Gregg Vanderheiden, founder of the Trace Project, and professor of many things accessibility and technology related. He told us about the GPII initiative and about how we could all have technology adapt to us. Plus we had Alice Anderson from DoIT, and Shawn Henry from the W3C on to chat about the great resources available to people with disabilities. And all the latest news about Sony, Apple, Anonymous, and the importance of securing your information in the digital age!
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In our quest to find the busiest people on the UW-Madison campus, we were graced by the presence of Gregg Vanderheiden, founder of the Trace Project, and professor of many things accessibility and technology related. He told us about the GPII initiative and about how we could all have technology adapt to us. Plus we had Alice Anderson from DoIT, and Shawn Henry from the W3C on to chat about the great resources available to people with disabilities. And all the latest news about Sony, Apple, Anonymous, and the importance of securing your information in the digital age!
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