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Catherine K. Laws, IBM Corp., The PC Company, P.O.Box 1328,
'''Catherine K. Laws''' was an advisory programmer in the Special Needs Systems Development department and was the team lead for the initial release of Screen Reader/2. She has been with IBM for 16 years and has led Special Needs development teams for the past 5 years. Laws received her B.A. in computer science from Texas Christian University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Computing Technology in Education from Nova University.
Internal Zip 5432, Boca Raton, Fla., 33429.  Laws is an
advisory programmer in the Special Needs Systems Development
department and was the team lead for the initial release of
Screen Reader/2. She has been with IBM for 16 years and has
led Special Needs development teams for the past 5 years.
Laws received her B.A. in computer science from Texas
Christian University and is currently pursuing a Masters in
Computing Technology in Education from Nova University.
 
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==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[Achieving Greater Accessibility for Blind User of OS/2]] - (February 3, 1995)
* [[Achieving Greater Accessibility for Blind User of OS/2]] - (Feb 1995)
 


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Latest revision as of 16:15, 20 February 2024

Catherine K. Laws was an advisory programmer in the Special Needs Systems Development department and was the team lead for the initial release of Screen Reader/2. She has been with IBM for 16 years and has led Special Needs development teams for the past 5 years. Laws received her B.A. in computer science from Texas Christian University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Computing Technology in Education from Nova University.

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