Preface
Our singular purpose is to reward website authors, who through their creative excellence provide a web site which teaches, contains teaching elements in sufficient detail, and otherwise leave a visitor with something of significant value after returning to their normal daily activities.
WAI validated for accessibility viewing are notated.
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Lady J's Home-200327: A WEB TV presentation at its very best.
Glenda Watson Hyatt-Accessibility Certified.-200315: So you want to understand why to build an accessible web site? Then this is the place to visit and learn.
Council on Disability-Accessibility Certified.-200305: A gateway for information for those who are disABLED and we who are advocates.
SBH Queenland.-200228: Spina bifida and hydrocephalus and the impact in Queensland, Australia
Marissa's Place-Accessibility Certified.-200305: Among the early pioneers in making the web accessible. Tips, tricks and excellent advice.
Britain Express.-200228: Exploring Great Britain with style and flair. Easy to navigate and packed with information.
Heartland Estates-Accessibility Certified-200220: Resources for building accessible web pages
Joann's Home.-200128: Home of a compassionate newly found friend whose creation is packed with authorities and information.
Arnold - Bolen Genealogy-Accessibility Certified.-200115: The author worked very hard to make his genealogy web site accessible in the early years when doing so was not the accepted procedure.
Our Talking Hands honorees may be found either by searching by the year the honor was earned or by the teaching and learning element in which they excell.
Copyright: 1986-2010