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Improving the accessibility of ECDL courseware

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

The world headquarters of the ECDL foundation are in Ireland and they have hired NCBI Centre for Inclusive Technology to improve the accessibility of the ECDL courseware.

The ECDL Foundation is "committed to ensuring that no one is excluded from pursuing our certification programmes and actively works to maintain the accessibility of our programmes to all, including people with disabilities. We have been working with our national operators and with disabilities groups to identify and eliminate major barriers to the accessibility of ECDL skills and will continue as part of the ongoing enhancement of ECDL Foundation's programmes."

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I teach the ecdl

1 Thursday, 17 June 2010
Stephanie O'Mahony
I wish to know if you train tutors/teachers to teach the Jaws package
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Teaching Jaws

2 Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Joshue OConnor
Hi Stephanie,

This is dependent on the region that you are in. You can contact the head office in NCBI for more information. [1]

Hope this helps

Josh

[1] 1850 33 43 53
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