[Trainer-Talk] Seeking an accessible webinar hosting platform

Damashe Thomas dthomas at nfbga.org
Mon Jul 25 19:54:08 UTC 2016


Hi,

I happen to be on the same hunt myself. I recently discarded Go to Webinar for lack of accessibility. While I was testing on the Mac, most of the features we want to use, such as questions and chat require a lot of work for you to cope with while also trying to present. 
I don’t know the status of Accessible event from Serotek, but it was reported to be accessible.
Would be interested if anyone has other ideas also.


> On Jul 25, 2016, at 3:42 PM, Mabry, Jessie via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> My apologies if this has been asked before. The list search feature seems to be unavailable at the moment.
> 
> I am planning several technology workshops for the next school year. Teachers can attend them in person, but I'd also like to stream them and have a recording available for later viewing. Participants should also have a way to write in questions during the presentation.
> 
> I use Jaws and NVDA. From what I have read, accessibility on the common webinar-hosting platforms for screen reader users, both attendees and presenters, is almost nonexistent. Most of our state agencies use Adobe Connect for such presentations, but this doesn't seem like a viable option for me. I've heard that some iteration of Google Hangouts is relatively accessible, but all participants and the presenter would need a Google account. Are there any better programs I can use to accomplish my goals?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jessie Mabry
> Jessie.mabry at ct.gov
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