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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields

New Issue of AccessComputing News Released!

Date: 
Feb 7, 2018
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The latest issue of AccessComputing News came out this week. Each issue shares updates on our programs and resources, as well as coverage and opinion pieces on disability-related topics. This issue features the following articles:

  • Disability-Related Sessions at SIGCSE
  • New Astronomy-Themed Accessible Hour of Code
  • AccessComputing Partners with DREU
  • Teach Access Paper at SIGCSE
  • AccessComputing Launches Social Media
  • AccessCSforAll and Participant Highlighted in College Board Newsletter
  • Accessible Information and Communication Technology
  • ABET Recognizes Accessibility
  • Engaging Videos about Accessible Computing
  • iPhone X and Accessibility
  • 糖心原创 AccessComputing

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