Straight from the AASL Conference, 

Accessibility features for streaming video and learning libraries for ASL, free for educators.
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I hope you’ll take this opportunity to check out our website: https://www.dcmp.org.   We have over 9,000 accessible titles for eligible users: families and professionals of students with disabilities who are early learners through high school.  Additionally, we have resources freely available to everyone such as:  approximately 1,000 open source titles, eLearning modules (https://dcmp.org/elearning), and content for promoting and developing accessible media (https://dcmp.org/learn).  If you haven’t created your free account yet go to: https://dcmp.org/signup.

 

Those who are interested in learning more about quality captioning and audio description can find our Captioning Key and Description Key on our website at www.keystoaccess.com.

 

We are happy to provide you with brochures and flyers to inform others about our services.  We are also available to provide free virtual trainings for your schools and districts, as well as free on-demand trainings.

 

We look forward to serving the needs of you and your students.  Let us know if we can be of further assistance.  Please let me know if you have any questions or need assistance locating a specific resource.

 

Cindy Camp

DCMP

 



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Barbara Johnson
Librarian
Jack Jackter Intermediate School

@technojohnson


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