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  1. Online Training: Make Apps and Sites Accessible to All

    by Bill Corrigan

    Help us create online training that is accessible to people with disabilities and the elderly. Knowbility launched a kickstarter campaign September 26 to raise funds for its next project. More About the Reasons Behind the Campaign Most sites and apps are built by people who …

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  2. Rewards for the Kickstarter campaign

    by Bill Corrigan

    Pledge $1 Tweet and Email We will publicly and privately thank you. Pledge $5 or more HIGH FIVE All of the benefits of the $1 pledge. But since you are like 5 times more enthusiastic about our project, we will also throw in a vine video of the team members high-fiving while …

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  3. Jump in! We're recruiting dev teams, nonprofits, advisors and sponsors for OpenAIR

    by John Sweet

    Contact Jessica Looney Knowbility's Community Programs manager at (512) 305-0311 or email her jlooney@knowbility.org to register as a developer, non-profit or sponsor for OpenAIR 2014! The Accessibility Internet Rally is a international, community hackathon with a unique twist …

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  4. Summer Fun Time with Accessible Testing By Harley Fetterman

    by Ron Hicks

    This summer, I had the opportunity to intern with Knowbility. I’ve learned so much about web-accessibility, from what standards developers are supposed to implement, to when and how to choose which web-browser and screen-reader is most useful in a particular situation. At …

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  5. What we learned through crowdfunding

    by Sharron Rush

    Thank you! First. I want to say "Thank you." Heartfelt thanks to the 83 funders who stepped up to support a great notion. You believe as we do that the world sorely needs a credible and fully accessible teaching and learning platform to share knowledge and experience about …

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