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12 Days of Access - Belinda Kerslake on accessible DVDs, videos and much more

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Belinda Kerslake shares her marketing communication experiences across projects in education and website development, and looks forward to further developments in 2011.

Belinda has spent close to two years working at Media Access Australia, joining the team in 2009 as Marketing Communication Manager.

What have been a few of the highlights of 2010 for you in your area of access?

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12 Days of Access - The Highlights of 2010 through the eyes of the new media

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On the Sixth Day of Access we take a look into the world of digital technology and online media with Sarah Pulis.

Sarah is the New Media Manager and has been at Media Access Australia since the beginning of 2010. Sarah highlights some of the great strides that technology and policy have made towards accessibility this year.

What have been a few of the highlights of 2010 for you in your area of access?


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Google launches Chrome Web Store and Google eBookstore

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Google has released a number of new services including the Google eBookstore and Chrome Web Store. Both have possibilities for increased accessibility for people with a disability.

The eBookstore offers Google eBooks in a format that works with iBooks on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and therefore can utilise the existing accessibility features of these devices. The Google eBookstore is an online bookstore that allows you to browse and search through what Google claims is the largest eBook collection in the world.


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12 Days of Access - Dr Scott Hollier celebrates the improved affordability of accessible computing

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The festivities at Media Access Australia are in full swing with the fourth instalment in the 12 Days of Access and an interview with Dr Scott Hollier.

Scott has been with Media Access Australia for over two years, and earlier in 2010 moved back to Western Australia where he is a Project Manager involved in some very exciting projects.

What have been a few of the highlights of 2010 for you in your area of access?


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