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AccessComputing News - January 2020

AccessComputing header - January 2020

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News January 2020 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • Erik Russell wins the 2019 AccessComputing Capacity Building Award
  • AccessComputing Co-PI and Partners Win 2019 SIGACCESS ASSETS Paper Impact Award
  • AccessComputing Co-PI Comes Out as Trans
  • Our Experiences as Speakers at the Grace Hopper Conference
  • 2019 Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing
  • My Research Experience in Human-Computer Interaction
  • DO-IT's Newest Program, AccessISL
  • Resources from AccessCyberlearning
  • AccessComputing Shares Commitments at CSforAll Summit
  • My Research on Amblyopia and in Accessibility
  • Professional Development for Teachers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
  • 2019 Resume Activity
  • Our Trip to Microsoft
  • About AccessComputing
Erik Russell wins the 2019 AccessComputing Capacity Building Award ›

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