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Date: 2014-10-11 16:17:02
Web accessibility
Design
Education
Accessibility
Assistive technology
Game accessibility
Usability
Web design
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WebAIM
ATutor
Educational technology

FTN Accessibility created by Stephanie Rosen  and the FTN Accessibility Committee.    This document is designed to aid Feminist Technology Network (FTN) members as we develop  ou

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