ALT-C 2005 Best Research Paper

Coming in from left field on the e-learning research arena and with more than a dash of common sense re accessibility, comes Lawrie Phipps of TechDis, Brian Kelly of UKOLN, and the University of Bristol's Caro Howell who scooped the best research paper award at ALT-C 2005. You can read the abstract of Implementing A Holistic Approach To E-Learning Accessibility or download a copy of the paper and get further details about this presentation from Brian Kelly's Web Focus site. Well done all.

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