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EASI is a non-profit organization, committed to the belief that students and professionals with disabilities have the same right to access information technology as everyone else.

EASI regrets the catastrophe on the June 28 faculty survey webinar.

It is being rescheduled in August. Details will be here very soon


EASI Webinars and Courses

EASI resources provide up-to-date information about how institutions can create and maintain system-wide IT facilities that will be accessible for all of its members whether students, faculty or guests. EASI Webinars and Courses themselves use applications that are accessible to users of adaptive technologies.

EASI Webinars

EASI provides several Webinars each month on topics related to the accessibility of accessible information technology. Many cover the accessibility of Web sites, the accessibility of commercial software, legislation related to accessibility and almost anything of interest to users of adaptive technologies or trainers of these technologies.

Many of the Webinars are free. Others provide more in-depth information about or training on the use of such applications. These are fee-based Webinar series.

The Basics of PDF Remediation: a fee-based 4-part series

Presenter: Karen McCall, M.Ed.

April 3, 10, 17 and 2 at 11 Pacific, Noon Mountain, 1 Central or 3 Eastern

Read about this and other webinars

EASI Course Starting on May 7, 2018

Everyone completing one of these month-long courses will receive documentation verifying their completion.

Syllabus for Creating & Repurposing More Accessible Content

EASI Annual Webinar Membership Program

Dick Banks Memorial Scholarship for EASI Webinars and Courses

Dick Banks

This scholarship provides people who are unable to procure other financing, with registrations to either the fee-based Webinar series or to the EASI online courses. While EASI relies on fees to support our work, nevertheless, we want to share these resources as broadly as possible.

For those who did not know our valued friend, Dick Banks, he was passionate about accessible information technology and eager to get others as committed to the cause as he was.

Read about and apply for the Dick Banks Memorial Scholarship


Selections from the Archive of EASI Previous Webinars

This page will rotate periodically through the archive of previous Webinars provided by EASI. Check here

EASI Free Webinar: CADET, a Free Tool to Make Captions and Audio Description for Multimedia

This tool was created by National Center for Accessible Media

Presenters: Geoff Freed, Bryan Gould

View the slides from the cadet webinar

Watch the CADET webinar


Read about EASI Annual Membership


Making Online Teaching Accessible
now available from Amazon and BookShare

Making Online Teaching Accessible book cover

View a Short Multimedia Preview of Making Online Teaching Accessible

 

About EASI

EASI's mission is to serve as a resource by providing information and guidance in the area of access-to-information technologies by individuals with disabilities. We stay informed about developments and advancements within the adaptive computer technology field and spread that information to colleges, universities, K-12 schools, libraries and into the workplace.

EASI disseminates know-how about accessible information technology through online courses that can lead to the Certificate in Accessible Information Technology and through frequent both free and fee-based Webinars. EASI courses and Webinars are provided in an accessible format, and its instructors and presenters either are users of adaptive technology or are professional staff supporting adaptive technologies.

Read EASI's History from the ITD E-journal

Contact EASI

EASI
PO Box 818
Lake Forest CA 92608

Send Mail to EASI info@easi.cc

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