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AccessComputing News - February 2019

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News February 2019 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • AccessComputing at SIGCSE
  • AccessComputing Participant Awarded Baltimore Sun's "25 Women to Watch" and New Mobility Magazine's "5 Women Under 40 to Watch"
  • AccessComputing Welcomes New Partners
  • 2018 Champions for Computer Science Awards
  • Accessibility Pledge for K-12 Computer Science Education
  • Accessible Computer Science Principles
  • Accessing Higher Ground
  • AccessComputing at CSUN 2019
  • Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates
  • Recent Videos from AccessComputing
  • ASSETS 2018 Conference on Computers and Accessibility
  • My Research on Haptics and Wearable Computing
  • OurCS@UW+AccessComputing
  • Renewed Support for the Expanding Computing Education Pathways Alliance
  • Going to the Tapia Conference
  • My Tapia Experience
  • About AccessComputing
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