Caption: Taking the audio tour of the Marvelous Molecules exhibit at the New York Hall of Science. (Credit: Dominick Totino/New York Hall of Science)
In This Issue . . .The Braille Teacher's Pal: A Review of SAL
The new Speech Assisted Learning device helps braille learners practice on their own—Frances Mary D'Andrea
What's better than an accessible user's manual? GW Micro's live, hands-on training for Window-Eyes—Deborah Kendrick
An Introduction to JAWS Scripting
Try this beginner's tutorial and write your own programs to make mainstream applications more accessible—Joe Lazzaro
Museum going just got a lot more friendly with the accessible tours at the New York Hall of Science—Jay Leventhal
Do Cell Phones Plus Software Equal Access? Part 1
Does the Nokia 3650 with Mobile Accessibility software solve the cell phone accessibility issues?—Darren Burton and Mark Uslan
Chase Expands "Right Relationship" with eATM: A Collaboration in Accessibility
Consultation and collaboration results in a state-of-the-art talking ATM—Annemarie Cooke
Editor in Chief | Jay Leventhal |
Contributing Editors | Paul Schroeder, Senior Editor Crista Earl Deborah Kendrick Mark Uslan |
Managing Editor | Ellen Bilofsky |
Associate Editor | Rebecca Burrichter |
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