Accessibility is not just for self-paced e-learning or to comply with laws such as Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. If trainers truly want to be effective during virtual-instructor-led training, they will increase and enhance accessibility to reach as many learners as possible. In this issue of  TD at Work, Gwen Navarrete Klapperich will:
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- Identify and address learner challenges in VILT.
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- Detail how to develop a process for determining and meeting requested accommodations.
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- Explain how to design accessible virtual training
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- Describe how to deliver virtual training using accessibility best practices.
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- Address barriers to accessibility in VILT.
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The Tools & Resources in this issue are an Accessible Training Materials Checklist, an Accessible Virtual Environment Checklist, and a bonus  Before, During, and After VILT Checklist.
