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U.S. Access Board Meets to Begin Section 508 Revisions

… dozen of the more than 4,000 participants at the annual CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities … on March 22, in time for the meeting that took place at CSUN. The current Section 508 regulations, as well as those …
Bradley Hodges
AccessWorld May 2010

Letters to the Editor

… college, and one thing that disappoints me every year with CSUN is how products are designed around feature lists … more complex Plextalk pocket or Victor Reader Stream. At CSUN, why can't product managers have focus groups to learn …
AccessWorld May 2016

Highlights from the CSUN 2011 Conference

… For those of us who participate annually in the CSUN conference on technology and persons with disabilities, … and more. More Information The dozens of exhibiters at CSUN 2011 demonstrated an amazing variety of products and …
Bradley Hodges
AccessWorld April 2011

AccessWorld News

… One of the most impactful news items emerging from March's CSUN conference was a joint announcement from Google and … in addition to their chat and email support . (Note: The CSUN BeMyEyes announcement came after press time for the …
AccessWorld April 2019

Looking Back on 20 Years of Assistive Technology: Where We've Been and How Far and Fast We've Come

… issue Shelly Brisbin offers us a roundup of the 2018 CSUN adaptive technology conference. Ten years ago Deborah Kendrick filed our CSUN roundup , reporting: "One of the hottest products of … old man? Comment on this article . Related articles: CSUN 2018 Heralds The Year of Wearables—Unless It Doesn't by …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld May 2018

Comments and Questions

… it reports. There was so much "pie in the sky" at the 2014 CSUN Conference that isn't even available! There were so … Sun MicroSystems was demonstrating Linux accessibility at CSUN, and it has completely disappeared without much … one's research, I note that much of what we hear about at CSUN never becomes a real device we blind consumers can …
AccessWorld May 2014

In This Issue. . .

… In This Issue Editor's Page CSUN 2002 This Conference Report is a close-up view of the …
AccessWorld July 2002

In This Issue

… In This Issue Editor's Page A Busy Week at CSUN 2012 Cell Phone Accessibility Android Ice Cream …
AccessWorld March 2012

Editor's Page

… of the California State University at Northridge (CSUN). As we have come to expect, the CSUN staff again put on the largest and best conference in …
AccessWorld May 2005

CSUN 2005

… of doing just that for all of us at AccessWorld. Called CSUN after its hosting organization (California State … the Center on Disability itself, AFB's Jim Denham presented CSUN with an AFB Access Award, acknowledging the conference … Prager (left) receiving the AFB Access Award on behalf of CSUN from Jim Denham of AFB TECH. And the conference does …
Deborah Kendrick, Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld May 2005

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