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A new resource from Georgia Tech s Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI), developed with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and CDC Foundation, provides COVID-19 information in accessible formats for people with disabilities. Materials on the site include CDC guidance in the form of braille-ready files, documents compatible with screen readers, American Sign Language resources, simplified text for people with low literacy skills, and more. In addition, materials in embossed braille are available by request. CDC is a trusted source for COVID-19 information, but people must be able to access this information for it to be used, commented Judy Monroe, president and CEO of the CDC Foundation, in a statement. This project aims to further the reach of that critical information by amplifying and adapting existing content for individuals with disabilities.
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Work & ham. When a camera is involved, you can count on a funny expression. Here’s Roy as he prepares stock for an upcoming class.
More than 30 years on TV hasn’t softened his approach to the craft, tools or people.
Editor’s Note: This interview originally appeared in the November 2012 issue of Popular Woodworking
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