Accessibility Online Webinar Series: Open Questions and Answers Session

Date: Thursday, March 7, 2013
Time: 2:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. EST


Cost: Free

Format: Webinar


Where: Online/Web-based


Sponsored By:

Collaborative project of the National Network of ADA Centers with funding from NIDRR, U.S. Access Board

Description:

Back by popular demand! This is your chance to get answers to your "burning" questions about either the 2010 ADA Accessibility Standard or the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standard. Session participants are requested to submit questions in advance. Accessibility specialists will answer questions submitted in advance during the first half of the session, leaving time in the second half to answer questions in the live session. Presenters: Marsha K. Mazz, Senior Accessibility Specialist; Dave Yanchulis, Coordinator of Public Affairs, Office of Technical and Information Services, US Access Board; Rex Pace, Senior Accessibility Specialist and Technical Assistance Coordinator, US Access Board

Registration:

Deadline to Register - March 6, 2013

The webinar is free, but advance registration is required. Session participants are requested to submit questions in advance. Accessibility specialists will answer questions submitted in advance during the first half of the session, leaving time in the second half to answer questions in the live session. Continuing Education Recognition Available: Certificate of Attendance (Free) AIA CES (free) : 1.5 Credits AICP CES (free) : 1.5 Credits LA CES (free) : 1.5 Credits UI CEU (free) : 0.15 Credits



Contact For More Information:

Great Lakes ADA Center
Phone: 877-232-1990 (toll free)
Email: info@adaconferences.org
Web: Accessibility Online
(https://secure71.inmotionhosting.com/~access20/Schedule/)

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