Pulling together a new hire training is a challenge most trainers will face at least once in their careers. It isn’t always a simple task. Deciding what to put in and what to leave out and making sure new employees are getting the information they need to do their jobs, all while trying to build and maintain their enthusiasm, can be daunting to say the least. Yet new hire training that[…]
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State And Local Governments Work To Improve Ballot Accessibility
Accessibility in the News — 10/13/2023 NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
Inaccessibility On Airplanes Continues To Outrage Passengers As Holiday Season Approaches
Accessibility in the News — 12/1/2023. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
Creating A Culture of Accessibility: What HR Needs to Know
Accessibility Conversations Featuring Jeff Kline In this installment of Accessibility Conversations, our CEO Sanjay Nasta and accessibility expert Jeff Kline explore the crucial role human resources plays in a creating culture of accessibility in their organizations. Sanjay Nasta: Thanks for joining me today, Jeff Kline. Let’s start by discussing the importance of HR’s involvement in accessibility initiatives. Jeff Kline: Absolutely. HR plays a crucial role in ensuring accessibility across the organization.[…]
The Year in Learning—Top Learning and Development Articles from 2018
Top Learning and Development Articles from 2018’s “This Month in Learning” Feature In each issue of our Learning Dispatch newsletter, we list learning-related articles from other authors that we find instructive, compelling, or noteworthy. With a look back at 2018, here are our favorite articles from the “This Month in Learning” segment of our monthly newsletter: TL:DR: Read this book: Mirjam Neelen at 3-Star Learning Experiences gives us a review of Patti Shank’s[…]
Will 2024 See A Rise In Businesses Catering To People With Disabilities?
Accessibility in the News — 1/19/2024. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness and emphasis on creating an inclusive society that accommodates the diverse needs of all individuals. One significant aspect of this inclusivity is the establishment of businesses that cater specifically to people with disabilities. These enterprises not only provide valuable products and services but also play a crucial role in fostering a more accessible and equitable[…]
What Are States Doing To Make The Outdoors More Accessible?
Accessibility in the News — 1/26/2024. Outdoor activities offer numerous physical, mental, and emotional benefits, and everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy these experiences, regardless of their abilities. Accessible outdoor recreation promotes social integration, allowing individuals with disabilities to participate in shared activities with friends and family. Beyond the social aspect, exposure to nature has been proven to have therapeutic effects, contributing to improved mental health and reduced stress.[…]
U.S. Senators Introduce Groundbreaking Legislation to Enhance Accessibility and Inclusion in American Democracy for People with Disabilities
Accessibility in the News — 2/9/2024. U.S. Senators Bob Casey and Amy Klobuchar have introduced a comprehensive legislative package aimed at dismantling barriers that impede the participation of individuals with disabilities in American democracy. The proposed measures include the Accessible Voting Act, which seeks to improve voter accessibility and expand ballot-casting options, the Removing Access Barriers to Running for Elected Office for People with Disabilities Act, which safeguards federal disability[…]
Companies Work To Show Commitment To Accessibility In 2024
Accessibility in the News — 2/23/2024. In a trend of companies taking accessibility more seriously, Starbucks has introduced a new store design emphasizing accessibility and inclusivity, debuting the concept in its Union Market location in Washington, D.C. The design, developed over a two-year period with input from Starbucks baristas, features power-operated doors, lower counters for wheelchair accessibility, and a point-of-sale system with adjustable stands, voice assist, screen magnification, and images[…]
Kevin Gumienny: The Best Thing About Being an Instructional Designer
Adib Masumian from our elearning group got Kevin Gumienny, Senior Learning Architect at Microassist, to sit down for an interview on his job. In this segment, Kevin gives us his opinion on what the best thing about being an instructional designer is. This segment is the second in an ongoing series of interviews that we are conducting with Kevin. Stay tuned for more! Q: What is the best thing about[…]







