Thursday Nov 19, 2015
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EST
Webinar http://adasoutheast.org/eventscalendar.php?eventid=936
ADA
Is it time to use Social Media to strengthen the voices of the community of individuals with disabilities? This session will provide strategies to assure that your message is accessible and relevant to the community of persons with disabilities. Social Media is providing a huge opportunity for our community including recruiting, employment, advocacy, education and human rights advancements. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are 1 in 7 people in the world that have a disability. Social Media is a conduit that can strength and empower the voices of persons with disabilities. However, Social Media must be accessible from both a design issue but also a bandwidth and digital divide perspective. This session will show ways that we can use Social Media to empower persons with disabilities, find our voices and address accessibility so everyone can participate.
Speaker: Debra Ruh, Global Disability Inclusion Strategist
The webinar is free, but advance registration is required. A certificate of attendance is available upon request once actual attendance/participation is documented.
All webinar sessions are scheduled from 2:00-3:30 p.m. (90 minute sessions) in the Eastern Time Zone (ET). The program is available in three formats: Teleconference; Streaming Audio via the Blackboard Collaborate webinar platform; Real-time Captioning via the Blackboard Collaborate webinar platform. All sessions will have a written transcript as well as a digital recording of the session archived after the event.
This session will be closed captioned via the webinar platform
Register on-line at: http://adagreat.powweb.com/Registration/ (you will be required to establish an account with our system if you don’t already have one)
Printed courtesy of www.littleriverchamber.org – Contact the Little River Chamber of Commerce for more information.
440 Hwy 90 E, Ste. 1, Little River, SC 29566 – (843) 249-6604 – info@littleriverchamber.org