ADA Distance Learning Resources

ADA Audio Conference Series

Available ADA Audio-Conference sessions The ADA Audio Conference Distance Learning Series provides in-depth information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Accessible Information Technology and other related topics. This program is designed as a springboard to enhance an individual's existing knowledge base or facilitate continued learning regarding regulations and trends under the ADA. The program is available in three formats:

  1. Teleconference,
  2. Streaming audio via the Internet, and
  3. Real-time captioning on the Internet

Upcoming webinars include:

For more information, visit: http://ada-audio.org/Schedule

Access Board Webinars

Accessibility Online logo AccessibilityOnline represents a collaborative training program between the ADA National Network and the US Access Board. The program includes a series of free webinars and audio conferences on different topics of accessibility. Sessions are held on a monthly basis and cover a variety of topics concerning accessibility to the built environment, information and communication technologies, and transportation.

Upcoming webinars include:

For more information, visit: http://www.accessibilityonline.org

ADA Basic Building Blocks

ADA Basic Building BlocksVisit ADA Basic Building Blocks Web site is an introductory web course that explores the legal requirements and the spirit of the ADA. The course content is self-paced and organized into 12 topics that have been designed to be studied in order. It covers the basic principles and core concepts contained in the ADA.

For more information and to register for the course go to: www.adabasics.org.

ADA Title II Tutorial

This free tutorialVisit ADA Basic Building Blocks Tutorial site was developed by the National Network of ADA Centers to provide education and resources on the requirements applicable to State and Local government under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Approved for 0.3 CEU and 3 CRCC clock hours.

For more information and to register for the course go to: www.adacourse.org/title2/

ADA Document Portal

The Visit A D A Document PortalADA Document Portal consists of more than 7,400 documents on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other related topics. You can use the search form to find information and resources on the ADA. You can customize your search options as well to search "Everything" or to search an ADA category, such as "Only Employment."

www.adapacific.org/ada/doc_search.php