September 15, 2020 Delivery WG Call Notes

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Action Items

  • Brian and Chris: Check with respective organizations on legal resources for 508 and ADA compliance with training materials

Attendees

Zac, Chris, Sarah, Mary Ann, Kara

Agenda

  1. Review August action items
  2. ADA compliance for online training (Ashley Zuco, US EPA)
  3. Instructors list
  4. Evaluation update

Call Notes

Review August action item

  • Work with MJOs to run RFQ for gathering instructor information
    • In process
  • Draft sample instructor evaluation questions to drive discussion on next call
    • Queried MARAMA and they have an evaluation instrument to share
  • Report on ADA compliance knowledge re: online materials @ EPA
    • Ashley Zuco to join September call
  • Check with Ron Hensley re: ADA compliance
    • Ron has an instructor who teaches PPT for CenSARA; as part of the curriculum she has built in the ADA compliance in her lectures

ADA compliance for online training (Ashley Zuco, US EPA)

  • EPA is going through the online courses reviewing content
    • Let’s keep the scope general: all courses, not just NACT courses
    • Need to be aware of all learners, PPT at EPA to training staff
    • Checklist and documents being used to review materials
    • Visual, hearing, mobility, learning styles, and speech/language differences
  • Create a plan to cover disability support before the training is developed; with schedule and materials need to plan for this
    • Materials need to be accessible for all disabilities
    • There needs to be a text file for everything, to convert to audio files
    • Think through these issues ahead of time, and provide to people ahead of time
    • Think through support, interpreters or translator, co-teacher/training; virtual training may use chat to access discussion
  • Best practice is to put into PDF, e.g., for PPT save PPT as PDF
  • Schedule: for live events make sure there are frequent breaks and stick to timeline
    • Organize schedule into clear and manageable sections
  • PPT, PDF, Word, Captivate are built to support ADA compliance: if you use layouts and templates that are already designed to be used by a screen reader that helps
  • Use the accessibility checker in MS software
  • Legacy materials will need to be prioritized for updates
  • PPT templates will support ADA compliance
  • Consider contrast of materials for visually impaired, less decorative
  • Jeff: NM DEQ suggests that if the courses are not ADA compliance then no students will be allowed to attend; are MJOs hearing similar experience?
  • If MJOs go to hire instructors, and they are requested to be ADA compliant, how do we deal with this?
    • From a practical standpoint, do we create accessibility based on the needs of the learner?
  • 508 compliance is required by Federal; ADA by local state nonprofit business
    • ADA is all accessibility; 508 is only IT content
  • Passive approach: address compliance issues as they come up
  • EPA is trying to make a good faith effort with legacy materials
  • Need to make the compliance of materials more active
  • EPA is defining legacy materials as self-instructional courses to make them compliant
  • Can we ask instructors to check ADA compliance?
    • What happens if we ask them add closed captioning, interpreters.
  • What’s the timeline on doing this? When do we need to be compliant
  • Next Steps
    • Develop a plan
    • EPA develops a fact sheet
    • MJOs provide plan and fact sheets to trainers
    • MJOs include language in their contracts
    • Trainings starting at a time in the future to accommodate disability compliance
  • This workgroup needs a charge on how to move forward; let’s figure out how to do this together starting with the JTC SC
    • How do demonstrate that we’re working toward compliance? Is it a good-faith effort? What is good faith?
    • MJOs need to include compliance terms into our contracts
    • Parallel effort with live courses for materials and delivery
    • Need to get all MJOs together to hear from EPA about what’s required?
    • Is Ashley the expert, more on the practical considerations; can EPA bring in a legal perspective as well?
    • Brian can check in TX about experts on legal/practical perspective; states are required that everything they put out needs to be compliant

Instructors list

  • Update on the review from Jeff and Brian
  • Update on the RFQ idea

Evaluation update

  • Need to standardize an evaluation for online courses