Fifth Annual Accessing Higher Ground Conference: Assistive Technology and Accessible Media in Higher Education Conference Includes Special EASI and NCAM Mini Institutes University of Colorado - Boulder Campus November 6 - 8, 2002 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Ken Rutherford, Co-Founder of Landmine Survivors Network Disability Services at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites you to attend our fifth annual conference on Assistive Technology and Accessible Media in Higher Education. This year's conference will provide information on the availability and benefits of assistive technology in the university and college setting. The pre-conference will feature a full day of hands on workshops and other activities on the Boulder campus of the University of Colorado. Wednesday, Nov. 6 - Pre-conference Highlights - MAGpie hands-on training, Geoff Freed & Andrew Kirkpatrick, National Center for Accessible Media, WGBH - Introducing Web Accessibility, John Slatin, University of Texas - Section 504 and Access to Information Technology, Tim Sporfford, OCR Thursday and Friday, Nov. 7-8 Conference Highlights - Managing Assistive Technology at the Small to Medium Sized State University: DSS Advisors’ Perspectives, Todd A. Van Wieren, IUP - Teaching Every Student: Mind, Media and Instructional Design, Skip Stahl, CAST - Developing and Implementing a Campus Web Accessibility Policy: Trials and Tribulations, Trey Duffy, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Building Web Sites for Accessibility Using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, John Dennett A complete conference agenda and printable registration can be found at http://www.colorado.edu/sacs/ATconference 303/492-8671 (v/tty) dsinfo@colorado.edu. Howard Kramer Assistive Technology Lab Coordinator Disability Services CU-Boulder, 107 UCB Boulder, CO 80309 303/492-8672