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I'm a web accessibility specialist by trade. I'm also a PhD student in Curriculum and Instruction, emphasizing "Schooling, Culture and Society." I have degrees in psychology and instructional technology, and minors in Spanish and art. I'm a technology geek, photographer, artist, author, musician, cyclist jogger, dancer, thinker, and mischief-maker, among other things, with a genuine interest in so many things that I can never claim to be bored, though perhaps I can claim to be distractable. I currently live in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, DC, where I teach classes in web accessibility and design at George Mason University.

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Cultivating and Maintaining Web Accessibility Expertise and Institutional Support in Higher Education

Saturday, January 6, 2007

An excerpt from the article:

"…Higher education institutions are complex systems—or, more accurately, complex layers and networks of systems—and there are many possible points of failure in efforts to achieve web accessibility. Holistic systems-level solutions are necessary. Only systematic, coordinated effort can result in comprehensive, sustained implementation of the best techniques and technologies…"

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