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ASCIT has its origins in a 2000 Budget Proviso, PSC: Technology Access for the Functionally Impaired) as a result of a request to state legislators from the SC Federation for the Blind who needed assistance in getting the Employment Security Commission to provide accessible computers for people who are blind. Since that time, ASCIT has evolved into a network of state agencies and many others with a commitment to accessibility of information technology in South Carolina.

Google Tools for Speech to Text 01/31/2022

Control Alt Achieve: Google Tools for Speech to Text

Google Tools for Speech to Text Our students have so many amazing ideas in their minds, and we want to make sure they are able to get those words from their heads into writ...

EDUCAUSE Inclusive Language Guide 01/24/2022

Accessibility in the News
EDUCAUSE has updated and shared its Inclusive Language Guide. They are committed to starting and sustaining a dialogue about the ways in which we can uncover and understand the harm that language can cause and to developing a common set of guidelines to help us use language inclusively.

EDUCAUSE Inclusive Language Guide EDUCAUSE Inclusive Language Guide Version: 1.3 Date: January 12, 2022 Language embodies values and perspectives, some of which are rooted in systems that discriminate against certain groups of people. Over time, specific terms and ways of using language become established parts of the lexicon, ...

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