Howard Kramer

Mr. Kramer has worked in assistive technology, disability, information systems and accessible media for more than 25 years. From 1997-2012 he worked with Disability Services at CU-Boulder, establishing the Assistive Technology Lab, which serves students with disabilities needing specialized access. He is founder and coordinator for the Accessing Higher Ground Conference: Accessible Media, Web & Technology, and teaches courses on Universal Design at CU-Boulder. He is the PI for the NEA funded grant: Promoting the Integration of Universal Design into University Curricula (UDUC).
Mr. Kramer has a master’s degree from CU-Boulder and is working on his PhD at the University of Denver.