I am a husband, father and computer addict. I am also professor emeritus at the Rochester Institute of Technology where I continue to teach distance learning courses in history, and I am CEO of EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information) which has a mission to help colleges, libraries and other institutions make their computer and information systems fully accessible to people with disabilities using adaptive technology. EASI is also a core activity of the TLT Group, the Teaching, Learning and Technology affiliate of the American Association for Higher Education. I am the principal investigator for EASI's third dissemination grant from the National Science Foundation as well as partnering on several other grant projects. I actively consult, speak, and publish on both distance learning and adaptive technologies.