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Georgia Accessibility Rally Selects
AccVerify DS2 Cynthia Says to Ensure
Accessibility
Columbus, GA April
5, 2004- The Georgia Accessibility
Rally, an exciting and innovative new
web development competition involving
high school students with disabilities
has selected AccVerify Cynthia Says
Edition for its accessibility validation
solution.
The Rally teams students from Georgia’s
High School/High Tech program with
mentors who have been trained in web
accessibility and usability standards
and techniques. Their goal is to
redesign their existing school websites
to make them more accessible to people
with disabilities. All participants will
have the opportunity to use some of
today’s premier web authoring and
accessibility tools.
At the close of the rally, a panel of
judges will meet to determine which of
the new school Web sites are the best
designed and most accessible. The
Georgia Committee on Employment of
People with Disabilities will award
scholarships to the participating
students from the winning teams.
Students will be utilizing Cynthia Says
throughout the entire redesign process
to test each page for accessibility
errors. This will provide them with
vital information they will need to
create a site that is accessible to
people with disabilities who use screen
readers and other assistive
technologies.
The Southeast Disability and Business
Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC)
under its Educational Leadership
Initiative fund this project, in part.
The Southeast DBTAC is authorized by the
National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) to
provide information, materials, and
technical assistance to individuals and
entities that are covered by the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
under Grant #H133D010207. The Georgia
Committee on Employment of People with
Disabilities, Inc administers this
program. The Committee has subcontracted
with Butler New Media, LLC to provide
technical assistance and coordination
for this project.
About the Georgia Committee on
Employment of People with Disabilities
The Georgia Committee on Employment of
People with Disabilities is a 501 (c) 3
non-profit corporation whose mission is
to promote the education and employment
of people with disabilities. Working in
partnership with the Georgia Departments
of Education and Labor, and other state
and local entities, the Georgia
Committee has the benefit of the
cooperation and sharing of statewide
resources to promote common employment
programs and activities. The Georgia
Committee implements projects statewide
to encourage the hiring, retention and
advancement of persons with
disabilities. The Committee provides
guidance, leadership, financial
resources and assistance to its
projects.
About Butler New Media, LLC
Butler New media is web development and
training firm dedicated to creating a
more accessible web. With people with
disabilities as a majority of our
employees we understand the unique
challenges online resources present to
people using assistive technologies. For
more information please visit:
<http://www.butlernewmedia.com> |