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AccessComputing News - January 2013

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News January 2013 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • Engage in AccessComputing
  • AccessComputing Supports Projects Nationwide
  • AccessComputing Student Internships
  • AccessComputing Produces New Video on IT Accessibility
  • Universal Design: Implications for Computing Education
  • Saturday Computing Experience
  • Workshop for Emerging Deaf and Hard of Hearing Scientists
  • Student Profile: Diana
  • DRobotZ: Encouraging High School Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Students to Pick STEM Computing Pathways
  • Web Design & Development Course Curriculum Gets an Upgrade
  • Student Profile: Vincent
  • Capacity Building Award
  • Summer Academy in Computing
  • Purdue University PDF Accessibility Train-the-Trainer Workshops
  • AccessComputing Resources
  • About AccessComputing
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© 2006-2025 University of Washington (UW). These materials are provided under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 License and in accordance with UW's privacy policy and terms of use. The AccessComputing project is funded by the National Science Foundation's Broadening Participation in Computing program (NSF BPC grant #CNS-0540615, CNS-0837508, CNS-1042260, CNS-1539179, CNS-2137312, CNS-2417014). Any questions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the federal government.