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*Creating Accessible Social Media Content for All Users *
Presenters: Jay Wyant, Minnesota Chief Information Accessibility Officer
and Jennie Delisi, Analyst, Minnesota Office of Accessibility.
Tuesday Sept. 13 at 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 Eastern
This Webinar will have real-time captioning.
Can government agencies create engaging and accessible social media
content?
Yes! Learn how Minnesota enabled social media “posters” to connect with
more citizens.
This session will present an overview of how accessibility standards
apply to social media. Participants will then dive into specific
examples of how to make popular social media postings accessible, from
Facebook and Twitter to GovDelivery. Along the way, they will learn
about the process Minnesota used to develop resources and materials and
solicit feedback from subject matter experts. Participants will view
examples of engaging content along with some tools to create or test the
content. Participants will finish the session with key resources they
can immediately use to create accessible, engaging social content.
To register, go to webinars in September at:
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
Anyone who registers will also get the link for the recording shortly
after the event whether they attend the event or not
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