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What you say on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube matters. Equally important, how you say what you say through social media will ensure that everyone can hear that message. Including accessibility practices in your social media initiatives is not only a courtesy to consumers with disabilities, but is a solid practice to ensure your message and content is heard across all platforms. This webinar, developed by the Maryland Department of Disabilities Technology Assistance Program (MDTAP), will cover the “whys,” “hows,” and “what we are waiting on” in the world of making social media usable and accessible for all.

About the Presenter: Lori Markland, MFA
Lori Markland, Director of Communications for MDTAP, has worked in the field of Assistive Technology for 15 years. In this role, Lori oversees MDTAP’s program communications, outreach efforts, and program initiatives. Lori has taught many sessions on digital and document accessibility and has established MDTAP’s social media presence via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, as well as its award-winning blog. She holds a BA and MFA from the University of Baltimore.

This webinar is being supported by the RESNA Catalyst Project, which provides technical assistance to all Assistive Technology Act Programs in the United States and Territories.

This webinar will be recorded and will provide live captioning.  Register here. 

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