[Trainer-Talk] Interested in attending a 3-day Train the Trainer workshop on Google accessibility?

Guerra Access Technology Training LLC gaccesstt at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 01:42:26 UTC 2016


Dave, I believe this was only for actual trainers not everyone 


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>Hello AccessWorld readers,
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>Interested in learning more about Google accessibility? We're excited 
>to announce that the American Foundation for the Blind and Google are 
>joining forces to co-host a 3-day Train the Trainer workshop from 
>December 6 through 8 at the AFB Center on Vision Loss in Dallas, Texas.
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>This hands-on workshop will be primarily focused on exploring the 
>accessibility features and functionalities built into Chromebooks and 
>Android devices, and navigating Google Apps (i.e. GMail, Google 
>Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms) with screen readers, 
>across various platforms.
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>If you are an access technology trainer based in the US and are 
>interested in applying to participate, please submit your application 
>by November 4th. If you are selected to participate in the training 
>your travel and accommodations will be paid in full. Note that we only 
>have a small number of slots, so prompt submissions are much 
>appreciated.
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>Please apply directly through this Google Form: 
>https://goo.gl/forms/INuoG6MVWFHWeDmF2
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>We will begin notifying selected applicants the week of November 7.
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>We hope to hear from you soon!
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>The American Foundation for the Blind is a national non-profit 
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>possibilities so people with vision loss can achieve their full potential.
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