Secretary/Treasurer

Secretary/Treasurer

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Karyn Moffatt is an Associate Professor in the School of Information Studies at McGill University and the Canada Research Chair in Inclusive Social Computing. She leads the Accessible Computing Technologies Research Group where she studies how computing applications can be designed to be more inclusive of diverse needs and preferences across the lifespan, especially with respect to supporting social engagement and interaction. Her work has been recognized with Best Paper awards from ASSETS, CHI, and CSCW. She currently serves as an Associate Editor for ACM’s Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS), and recently served as Program Co-Chair for ASSETS 2020 and Sub-Committee Co-Chair—Accessibility and Aging for ACM CHI 2020.

January 2008 Newsletter

W4A 2007 conference report, mobile web, accessibility in Malaysia, the Dexter model of hypertext

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September 2007 Newsletter

Research reports from the ASSETS 2007 Doctoral Consortium.

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June 2007 Newsletter

Articles on older adults and accessible computing in Europe

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January 2007 Newsletter

SIGACCESS Member Profiles for Armando Baretto, Dvid Duce, Becky Gibson, Darren Lunn, Jen Mankoff, and Ian Murray.

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September 2006 Newsletter

Research reports from the ASSETS 2006 Doctoral Consortium.

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June 2006 Newsletter

AccessComputing, screen reading, W4A2006 report, SIGACCESS member profiles for Julio abascal, Joan Francioni, Matt Huenerfauth, Frankie James, Blaise Liffick, Edmund LoPresti, Kathleen F. McCoy, Jessica Paradise elliot, David Sloan, Andrea Tartaro, and Jim Thatcher

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January 2006 Newsletter

Research reports from the ASSETS 2005 Doctoral Consortium.

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September 2005 Newsletter

Articles on cognitive and learning difficulties affecting the use of information technology.

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June 2005 Newsletter

Industry articles from IBM, Microsoft, Fidelity Investments and Bunnyfoot University. New British Standard on managing inclusive design.

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