If my campus chooses to participate, how will I be able to learn to use the AccVerify & Repair products?
The Web Accessibility for All project is developing and will make available: • Training on the use of HiSoftware products, beginning with AccVerify & Repair at: accessibility/hisoftware/quickstart.htm • Webcast and/or Video Network Conferencing training sessions in HiSoftware product use. Subsequent trainings will be scheduled regularly and information on their availability will be sent out via email lists and other formats. • Online & print tutorials in how to use AccVerify’s accessibility-checking features, AccRepair’s editing features, and with HiSoftware’s tutorials on AccMonitor and HiCaption • Video archives of its HiSoftware product training for download to user desktops. • Web Accessibility for All will continue to respond to requests for customized training and training at local sites on a first-come, first-serve basis for Wisconsin public institutions of higher education. Services are provided without cost as long as they fall within the mission and means of the Web Accessibi
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