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I am the CTO of a non-profit called EASI: Equal Access to Software and
I am the CTO of a non-profit called EASI: Equal Access to Software and
Information. I am legally blind and have  been since birth. A site
Information. I am legally blind and have  been since birth. A site

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I am the CTO of a non-profit called EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information. I am legally blind and have been since birth. A site like Citizendium gives me the opportunity to access information and participate in getting information idependently.

I have been teaching online for 15 years now. Even before there was a Web. EASI's first courses were delivered via email.

I have traveled around the country and the world teaching others in the field of education how to make their4 information technology accessible to people with disabilities. I worked for the Royal Faminly in Thiland and helped Princess Ratchasuda put Ratchasuda College on the Internet in 1996.

The best way to show my interests is to have you visit the EASI site.

http://easi.cc/ - Mirror site - http://www.rit.edu/~easi




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-- Sarah Tuttle 10:19, 19 April 2007 (CDT)