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Ethically Speaking: Multilingual Accessibility - CEUS 1.0   

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This course is pre-approved for 1 hour of CRCC (Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification) continuing education clock hours when taken prior to 3/21/25.

The ethical imperative, legal justifications, and challenges of digital accessibility, as well as how to ensure your content is digitally accessible, the seven ways to do so and the benefits. This is followed by an analysis of the CRCC code of ethics and how they apply to multicultural and digital accessibility.  


Objectives

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

  1. Understand the ethical case for digital accessibility 
  2. Recognize the challenges to digital accessibility 
  3. Know seven ways to make content digitally accessible 

This webinar counts for CRCC ethics credit.


About the presenter:

Kamran Khan helps educational organizations make their information digitally accessible to students with different needs. He manages translation teams for over 200 languages, audio/video production teams that convert text into audio recordings and produce videos, and post-production teams that add captions, subtitles, audio descriptions, and side-by-side ASL interpreter videos to existing videos to make them accessible to the blind and deaf. Kamran is committed to helping organizations ensure Title VI and Section 508/504 compliance by the ADA, and to making education inclusive and accessible for everyone. 

 

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