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Google Chromebook Accessibility March 25, 2021 @ 1pm This session will focus on how to utilize different accessibility features in Google’s Chrome OS and an introduction to their practical utilization. We’ll also cover helpful Chrome Extensions that can support better access for individuals with disabilities. 

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Contributed by Stephen Polacek, IT Accessibility Evaluator A recent push by hearing health advocates, along with a public petition, has led to Zoom promising to provide closed captioning to all free accounts by the fall of 2021.  With the ongoing pandemic, services such as Zoom have come to the forefront of both work and home […]

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Are you a new app developer who wants to make your app available to as many people as possible? Or maybe you’re an established developer who wants to break into a new market. Both Google and Apple provide resources for developers to utilize the accessibility features of Android and iOS to ensure their apps are usable by […]

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Help students with disabilities and their families navigate the special education system! With the spring semester underway, do you have a good handle on what families need from you to support the educational success of their child with a disability?   Whether you’re a disability professional, teacher, or non-attorney advocate, our Advocacy Curriculum will help you become […]

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We’ve been busy talking about the Maryland AT Program with local TV and radio news outlets. Check out our most recent interviews here:  TV: https://www.localdvm.com/news/maryland/the-maryland-assistive-technology-reuse-center-strives-to-help-all-people-with-a-disability/   Radio:   http://www.gbchrb.org/

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Contributed by Stephen Polacek, IT Accessibility Evaluator   10-29 Blog Post – Testing Resources For those interested in testing, or just want to learn more about accessibility in general, there are plenty of resources available.  It’s probably a good idea to compile a suite of tools you wish to use during your testing process so […]

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