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www.edean.org. EDeAN. T he “ European Design for All e-Accessibility Network ” Established in 2002 by the European Commission and the member states i n order to:

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  1. www.edean.org

  2. EDeAN • The “European Design for All e-Accessibility Network” • Established in 2002 by the European Commission and the member states in order to: • raise the profile of Design for All (DfA) and emphasize its importance in achieving greater accessibility in the Information Society for as many people as possible • Provide a European forum for DfA issues • Raise awareness for DfA in the public and private sectors • Provide input for European curricula on DfA (in accordance with the eEurope 2002 Action Plan)

  3. Organisation • EDeAN is composed of National Networks, one in each European member state. • 15 National Contact Centres (NCCs) have been appointed. Each NCC is responsible for liaising with network members in their own country and with the EDeAN Secretariat • Currently, 135 European organizations are represented in EDeAN

  4. EDeAN Secretariat • While the NCCs are the primary contact for the network within their respective countries at a national level, the Secretariat coordinates the Network contacts at the European level. • Secretariat management rotates yearly • For the year 2005, the EDeAN Secretariat is run by ICS-FORTH (Greece)

  5. EDeAN SIGs • The Special Interest Groups (SIGs) of EDeAN are formed and operate in order to significantly contribute to advance DfA knowledge on a range of topics, including: • Benchmarking • Policy and Legislation • Standardisation • Proactive assessment • DfA curricula • EDeAN NCC eForum The SIGs operate through HERMES, the EDeAN portal, available at: http://www.edean.org

  6. More information http://www.edean.org EDeAN Secretariat for 2005: Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)Institute of Computer Science (ICS)Centre for Universal Access and Assistive TechnologiesHeraklion, Crete,GR - 70013 GreeceTel: +30-2810-391592Fax: +30-2810-391740Email: secretariat@edean.orgSecretariat Manager: Iosif Klironomos E-mail: iosif@ics.forth.gr

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