Communicating with Digital Accessibility Mind – Tips & Tools!
Attendees will learn:
- Why emails and documents need to be created with digital accessibility in mind* How to be more accessible in creating emails and MS Word documents
- Where to access a host of user-friendly tips and videos about this topic
Presented by:
Katherine Eng, Senior ICT Accessibility Specialist, Office of Technical and Information Services, U.S. Access Board
Janet D. Fiore, CEO, Sierra Group, Inc.
Michael Mangos, Chief Strategist, Tamman, Inc
The Sierra-Tamman 360 Collaborative
This Complimentary Training is hosted on GoToWebinar
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
12 noon to 1pm EDT – Register at Communicating with Digital Accessibility Mind link
ASL and Auto-Captions will be provided
Request additional accommodations during registration on or BEFORE 3/15/23
email: [email protected]
Space is Limited, Register Today: Communicating with Digital Accessibility Mind link
Use this link to register for the Webinar which will be held via Zoom.
Accommodation requests are due by 3/21/2023
Why attend?
Because, together, we can drive up accessibility and inclusion for Americans with Disabilities in the Workforce. Yet, this does not happen every day. Your efforts can make a significant different. Attend to learn how.
Emails, Word documents as Daily Communication tools!
Your professional communications and content is not automatically inclusive to everyone, but it can be – learn how by joining us for this COMPLIMENTARY training which is geared for any business professional who uses Email and MS Word at work. – Entry level content with tools and tips for deeper learning.
Why Be Accessible?
So that someone with a disability has the same access to your information as everyone else. It’s the right thing to do, and it’s the law.
About The Sierra Group: https://www.thesierragroup.com/
The Sierra Group Academy and Tamman, Inc’s 360 Degree Collaboration
Committed to spreading the word about digital inclusion AND the accommodations per the ADA, in the summer of 2020 when the world was emerging from the full pandemic lockdown mode, digital accessibility for Americans with disabilities was more critical than ever before. 64 million Americans with disabilities were beholden to live and work and shop and tele-health remotely, just like everyone else. However, communication tools and IT systems were not fully inclusive to support them.
About the US Access Board: https://www.access-board.gov/
The Access Board is an independent federal agency devoted to accessibility for people with disabilities. The Board develops and maintains design criteria for the built environment, transit vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and for electronic and information technology.