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Virtually Accessible: Universal Design in Remote Interp.
12:00pm Pacific/3:00pm Eastern (90 MINUTES)
Melanie Thornton
This webinar will earn 1.5 CE credit towards NAI recertifications.
Universal design principles support designers in creating more usable and equitable programs and experiences. In this webinar, we’ll look at universal design principles and explore how they can inform your virtual interpretation activities and resources.
Melanie Thornton is the Coordinator of Access and Equity Outreach at University of Arkansas - Partners for Inclusive Communities. She provides professional development and technical assistance on topics related to disability, diversity, digital access, leadership, and design. She is very interested in working with organizations to create more accessible environments and to position disability as an aspect of diversity. She brings a variety of professional experiences, including working as a park interpreter at Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park.
Member: $40
Retired/Senior/Volunteer/Student: $30 (must be member at one of these levels to receive discount)
Nonmember: $55
For NAI Institutional and Commercial members wishing to purchase attendance for multiple staff members: the first registrant will pay normal pricing and each additional registrant will run $25. Anyone wishing to gain Certification renewal hours from the webinar will have to login to the webinar on their own computer. This allows us to verify that they were in attendance and credit the hours to their account. To register multiple employees, register your first employee then contact
Jamie King
to get a promo code for additional participants.
Login instructions will be sent the morning before the webinar. If you don't receive the login instructions, please check your NAI My Account page, as it will also appear there.
In order to hear the presentation, you will need to use your computer speakers or a headset (such as earbuds that came with your cell phone) to stream the audio through your computer. If you would like to participate in Q&A with the presenter, we recommend using a microphone.
Online registration at 6:00 am the morning of the webinar.
When
3/22/2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Where
Zoom
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