01/21/2021 2pm EST

Making Social Media Accessible for People with Disabilities

In this webinar, skilled users of social media with accessibility expertise will discuss the impact of using social media to reach a variety of audiences within the disability community.

offered by OrganizerCenter For Inclusive Design And Innovation (CIDI)

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Making Social Media Accessible for People with Disabilities
In this webinar, skilled users of social media with accessibility expertise will discuss the impact of using social media to reach a variety of audiences within the disability community.

Social media platforms are great tools for sharing information directly with consumers, including COVID-19 guidance that people can use to protect themselves, their families, households, and their communities. However, if social media content is not accessible or does not take the needs of people with disabilities in mind, then access to important information is missed.

In this webinar, skilled users of social media with accessibility expertise will discuss the impact of using social media to reach a variety of audiences within the disability community. Previous research has suggested that these social media platforms may have a greater likelihood of being used to share vital health information related to COVID-19. Presenters will also demonstrate how to make shared information more accessible on frequently used platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok to reach the largest possible number of people.

Presenters
Danny Housley and Tori Hughes, Tools for Life | Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation | Georgia Tech

Valerie Morrison, Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation | Georgia Tech

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

Understand the implications of non-accessible social media platforms for people with disabilities.
Identify two (2) obstacles to accessibility people with disabilities face when using social media platforms.
Identify three (3) solutions or work arounds for accessibility on social media platforms.
Participants in this webinar will qualify for CEUs through the AAC Institute and CRCs through the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC).

**Registration for this webinar will close one hour before the live webinar at 1 p.m. EST on Wednesday, January 20.**

This webinar will be presented through Zoom, recorded and archived.

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Date and Time
01/21/2021 2pm EST
Organizer
OrganizerCenter For Inclusive Design And Innovation (CIDI)
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