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Disabled people have a right to access the same information as everyone else. RNIB hopes that when web designers take on board the guidelines in the video the frustrations of inaccessible sites will be eliminated. Many thanks to Westminster Digital for webcasting 'Websites That Work' for RNIB. RNIB would like to thank The Global Cafe for their support in the launch of Websites That Work. Websites That Work was made by Pacifica Films, and commissioned by the Web Accessibility Initiative , RNIB and the Sensory Disabilities Research Unit (SDRU) at the University of Hertfordshire.
Michelle was recently employed by Michael Snow as a computer animator for his new feature film. . She is developing a body of video peformance work with collaborator Mike Steventon, under the name badpacket. This body of work is an extension of the collaboration that began when they worked together at Momentum, a two day online visual collaboration between Toronto and Norway that took place in May 2000. Her website, Videokill, was featured on a CD of web art that launched in October of 2000 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Michelle was recently employed by Michael Snow as a computer animator for his new feature film. . She is developing a body of video peformance work with collaborator Mike Steventon, under the name badpacket. This body of work is an extension of the collaboration that began when they worked together at Momentum, a two day online visual collaboration between Toronto and Norway that took place in May 2000. Her website, Videokill, was featured on a CD of web art that launched in October of 2000 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
This web-site is maintained by the UK Groundwater Forum Secretariat. . UK Groundwater Forum - how rivers work video HOW RIVERS WORK the role of groundwater The UK Groundwater Forum has produced a video which helps address the important role which groundwater plays in the environment. The video is 16 minutes long, and uses graphics and 3-D animation to aid explanations. It may be of value to those teaching the National Curricula for Science and Geography at Key Stages 3 and 4.

further information: http://www.westminster-digital.co.uk/realservers/ram?rnib/websitesthatwork/websitesthatwork.smil

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