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Lisa Vincent joining from Kirksville, Missouri (Truman State University, Pickler Memorial Library)! 12:01:15 From Matthew Benzing to Everyone: Hello from Hanover, NH 12:01:30 From Lisa Semenza to Everyone: HI from the Finger Lakes region of NY. 12:01:33 From Rebecca Keen to Everyone: Providence, RI here! 12:01:35 From Valerie Moss to Everyone: Good morning from Mackenzie BC Canada 12:01:44 From Sarah Westeren to Everyone: Hi from Columbia, SC 12:01:46 From Pam Humble to Everyone: Will a CE be given for this webinar? 12:01:54 From Jill Hutchison to Everyone: Hello from St. Mary's, Maryland 12:01:55 From Cindy Ledingham to Everyone: Hello from Provo, Utah 12:01:58 From Ed Morrissey to Everyone: Hello from Greenwich CT! 12:01:59 From Mandy Pethick to Everyone: Hello from Innisfil, Ontario 12:02:03 From Susan deGuzman to Host and Panelists: Hello from Winston-Salem/Lewisville, NC 12:02:05 From Patrice Fisher to Everyone: Hello from Pine Bluff, Arkansas 12:02:05 From Cayla Broseus to Everyone: Hello from Jackson, WY 12:02:06 From Mark Jochem to Everyone: Hello from Madison, WI 12:02:09 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: Hello from Susquehannock, Nanticoke, Piscataway and Delaware lands -- Baltimore MD! 12:02:14 From Tom Nolan to Everyone: Tom from Newtown, CT 12:02:37 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Hello from Berkeley, CA, on East Bay Ohlone land 12:02:45 From Asa Espanto to Everyone: Hello from Phoenix, AZ ! :) 12:02:46 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: SLNC- Accessible Books and Library Services in the house!!! 12:02:46 From Lieske Assam-Greaves to Everyone: Hello from Trinidad and Tobago 12:02:57 From Tisha Zelner to Everyone: Hello from Hattiesburg, MS 12:03:04 From Jenny Groome to Host and Panelists: For ADA accommodations - it would help to be able to download slides before the webinar. Even if 20 minutes before 12:03:23 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: We should take trips to visit our new friends! 😉 12:03:27 From Ryda Worthy to Everyone: Hello from Columbia, MS 12:03:30 From Frances Recio to Everyone: Hello from Muleshoe,TX! 12:03:32 From Lynn Daniels to Everyone: Hello from Cornwall, NY 12:03:42 From Meg Nance Coker to Everyone: Hi Dr. Copeland! -Meg, USC Cola alumna now in OKC 12:03:45 From Anastasia Bazilevskaya to Everyone: Hello, from Brentwood Public Library, NY 12:03:56 From Marina Griffin to Everyone: Good morning from Vancouver Island, Canada! 12:03:58 From DeAnna (she/her) to Everyone: Hello from Waterbury, VT :) 12:04:13 From Krista Bowers Sharpe (she/her) to Everyone: Louder, please. 12:04:14 From Melissa Robertson to Everyone: Hello from Orillia, Ontario 12:04:17 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: I am having trouble hearing 12:04:20 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Volume is quite quiet. 12:04:21 From Pamela Wells to Everyone: We can not hear 12:04:26 From Rachel Stevenson to Everyone: Yes, louder please 12:04:27 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Volume is very low 12:04:27 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: yes, louder please 12:04:30 From Samantha Watts to Everyone: Volume is quite low? 12:04:31 From Jennifer Mullen to Everyone: Can't really hear 12:04:34 From Laura Kaminker to Everyone: volume is very low! 12:04:36 From Madeline Ruggiero to Everyone: please speak up 12:04:36 From Leslie Gascon (she/they) to Everyone: Captions are available 12:04:53 From Laura Kaminker to Everyone: Even with captions, we need audio. 12:04:56 From Monica Jedine to Everyone: Hello from the Kansas City Public Library! 12:05:00 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: I'm a parent of preemie born 3 months early! 12:05:11 From Hanna Gustafson to Everyone: Also South Carolina here! Kershaw County Library. 12:05:13 From Julie Edwards to Host and Panelists: Clayton could you up the volume on your mic? People are having a hard time hearing 12:05:22 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I wonder if they got any of their materials from us at NCLBPH 12:05:27 From Pamela Wells to Everyone: No its her auto not the need for captions 12:05:29 From Dipa Thakkar to Everyone: Hi Good afternoon from Dipa 12:05:29 From Krista Robinson to Everyone: Under Settings you can adjust the speaker output level - that might help 12:05:48 From Pam Watts to Everyone: Not helping to use the speaker on our machines. 12:05:55 From Madeline Ruggiero to Everyone: please use a microphone 12:06:01 From Meghan Kowalski to Everyone: I can hear the speaker just fine 12:06:08 From Jessica Stauffer to Everyone: I can hear fine 12:06:15 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: Adjusting speaker output helped a little bit. 12:06:16 From Tina Craft to Everyone: She is just soft spoken. 12:06:18 From Keri O'Hern to Everyone: I can fear fine! 12:06:22 From Asa Espanto to Everyone: I can hear fine 12:06:24 From Brooke Lowe to Host and Panelists: I can hear the speaker just fine 12:06:26 From DeAnna (she/her) to Everyone: I can hear fine, too! 12:06:28 From Laura Kaminker to Everyone: Thank you, that's great now! 12:06:31 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Folks who can hear it fine, I'm glad for you! But that's not true for everyone. 12:06:33 From Mary Williams to Everyone: Also under audio settings you can bump the output 12:06:36 From Aisha Bell to Everyone: I hear you fine! 12:06:39 From Linda Dyndiuk - Arlington (Robbins) to Everyone: You can increase the volume in Audio Settings on the bottom left. 12:06:48 From Yasmin Golan to Everyone: I can hear the speaker fine on headphones. 12:08:17 From Pamela Wells to Everyone: I upped the Audio settings in zoom - That worked for hearing the presenter, hosts are just louder now. 12:08:26 From Susan ATC to Everyone: Still too quiet 12:09:02 From Linda Dyndiuk - Arlington (Robbins) to Everyone: There is also a Show Captions option on the bottom if you still can't hear her. 12:09:18 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Hello everyone - if you’re having trouble hearing please go to Preferences > Audio Settings and you can increase the output volume. 12:09:24 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: You can also turn on captions! 12:09:47 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: big ups to Kimberlé Crenshaw for coining the term intersectionality! 12:10:12 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Thank you all for joining us today! You can find more about our webinars here: https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog 12:10:26 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: And you can check out Niche Academy here https://www.nicheacademy.com 12:10:40 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Finally, if you need a certificate for this webinar you can email us at webinar@nicheacademy.com 12:11:22 From Julie Edwards to Heather Morgan, Host and Panelists: Hi Heather - I see you have your hand raised, can I help you? 12:11:52 From Heather Morgan to Host and Panelists: Sorry. Didn't mean to do that. 12:12:08 From Julie Edwards to Heather Morgan, Host and Panelists: No problem! 12:13:22 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: And as a reminder I’ll be sharing Dr. Copeland’s notes, the recording, the chat, and the audio transcript! 12:13:48 From Patty Lincoln to Everyone: great 12:13:54 From Monika Smith to Host and Panelists: Child on the left 12:14:04 From Shirley Fuertes to Everyone: Great! thanks 12:15:37 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: You can't tell who does not 12:16:08 From Rachel Stevenson to Everyone: As someone who has an invisible disability you never know 12:16:14 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: Can't tell from a picture 12:16:29 From Whitney Hyde to Everyone: disabilities aren't always visible 12:16:30 From Aisha Bell to Everyone: I really can't tell! 12:16:31 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: +1 Rachel You can't always tell from direct interaction either 12:16:34 From Jackie Dillon-Fast to Everyone: cant tell 12:16:42 From Anastasia Bazilevskaya to Everyone: Isablities are not always visible. 12:16:55 From Tania Lebron to Everyone: Not all disabilities can be seen with the naked eye 12:16:57 From Dornette Scott to Everyone: You can't tell just by looking at them. 12:16:58 From Anastasia Bazilevskaya to Everyone: Disabilities are not always visible. 12:17:08 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: There's literally no way to know. There are some visual signs that we relate with certain disabilities, but that's not a foolproof method of identifying people with those disabilities, nor is it a way of identifying all disabled people. 12:17:15 From Jill Hutchison to Everyone: Same. You could never tell from a photo or brief interaction that I have a disability- actually 3. 12:17:27 From Dipa Thakkar to Everyone: It's very hard to tell anything from picture 12:17:47 From Tricia Cooper-Ryan to Host and Panelists: Yes 12:17:53 From Tina Craft to Everyone: You can't assign that label to any one person because you don't know what someone is going through internally just because there are no physical signs. 12:17:58 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Some folks may have one or more but don't recognize it themselves 12:18:07 From Christine Strlich to Everyone: You can't tell whether or not someone has a disability from a picture. There are disabilities that are invisible ones. 12:18:25 From Hanna Gustafson to Everyone: That's her point, Christine. 12:19:11 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: You can't often tell even with interactions - you don't know if it is a hidden characteristic or if accommodations are in place 12:19:40 From Sarah Nolan to Everyone: even needing glasses hundreds of years ago would have made you an invalid or out of the norm. it's amazing how technology can change what is considered able 12:20:02 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Thank you for mentioning accommodations, Jenny! I hear multiple times a month that I don't "seem disabled" because my accommodations are working >.> 12:20:28 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Some of you may be interested in this related webinar next week: https://www.nicheacademy.com/creating-accessible-instructional-videos 12:20:36 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Well if your accommodations work for you, then you aren't disabled from you own perspective 12:21:19 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Craig, that's a little like saying that if I straighten my hair, I don't have curly hair... what did I straighten it for, then? 12:21:23 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: No Craig, that is not true. Only the person can determine their self identity 12:21:25 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Accessibility is good for everyone!!! 12:21:49 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Fair enough 12:22:16 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: telework 12:22:40 From Madeline Ruggiero to Everyone: I would like to here about the emotional and behaviorial supports offered by the framework besides accessibility. 12:23:08 From Rachel Stevenson to Everyone: I never thought much about physical disabilities until my dad lost his leg to a parasite. Then I realized how hard it was for him to access the world. 12:23:18 From Mary Williams to Host and Panelists: I recognize this is not the main focus of the presentation, but am curious to know how you would categorize (and address) being ESL in the US (or having the default language of a location not be your native language) vis-à-vis accessibility. 12:23:26 From Madeline Ruggiero to Everyone: It's all there under the Engagement checkpoints but speakers rarely refer to this when speaking about UDL 12:24:09 From Madeline Ruggiero to Everyone: refer to Carol Dweck's Mindset book 12:24:22 From Patty Lincoln to Everyone: Yes I agree. When I had a knee replacement several times shopping I used a electric shopping cart. So many things out of your reach and people look at you like you're really using that! 12:24:25 From Annika Black to Everyone: I have captions on and my volumes at 28, but it is still very quiet 12:24:25 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: I would argue that invisible disabilities don't actually have less stigma. They're just hidden for longer. 12:24:26 From Laura Harris to Everyone: I don't know if I 100% disagree with Craig 12:25:13 From Madeline Ruggiero to Everyone: start with reaching the emotional needs of students 12:25:22 From Laura Harris to Everyone: The social model of disability talks about how people have impairments, but society is disabling. There is a fascinating story about a town called Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard 12:25:31 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: @Jenna It's harder to hide them sometimes than to just put it out there. 12:25:38 From Jackie Dillon-Fast to Everyone: overcoming barriers uses up individual's resources (time, money, energy, etc) before they even get to the table 12:25:43 From Jasmine Peterkin to Everyone: It's much easier for those who aren't disabled to ignore or brush off disabilities that aren't visible. When things are unseen to many that comes off as "not real" or "in ones head" from my experiences explaining my own disabilities. 12:25:46 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I have the good fortune to work with visually impaired patrons and volunteers every day 12:25:47 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: +1 Jackie 12:25:50 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Volume can go as high as 100 on my device. I know different inputs need different settings (like commercials vs. shows) 12:25:53 From Laura Harris to Everyone: There was a large proportion of folks there (from 1650-1900 I think) that were deaf, and so most people knew sign language (and this predated ASL) 12:26:14 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Tabbi, definitely true! 12:26:22 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: @Jackie Chronic pain is a great example of that. 12:26:28 From Laura Harris to Everyone: I agree that accommodations don't make everything okay, but the way society deals with a disability definitely has an effect on how "disabling" it is 12:26:36 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: One thing also learned is etiquette 12:27:09 From Laura Harris to Everyone: Also, there's been a lot of research debunking learning styles (they exist, but teaching according to learning style doesn't actually lead to an increase in learning) 12:27:35 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: +1 to Jasmine! I've had similar experiences. 12:27:54 From Sandi L. Bates to Everyone: @Tabbi - it may be harder to hide but in self defense if you have a non-aware boss who holds any of that against you, it is not so easy to put it out there and then have to endure ridicule, etc. 12:28:03 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Most people learn best when multiple learning styles are included 12:28:28 From Jackie Dillon-Fast to Everyone: that moves it from the zero sum mentality as well 12:28:35 From Laura Harris to Everyone: Amanda: Multiple means of representation FTW 12:29:12 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Please rememeber to drop any questions you may have for Clayton into the Q&A. 12:29:15 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: @laura harris, that is fascinating. 12:29:22 From Tina Craft to Everyone: You also have to ask yourself if there is a reason why people with disabilities aren't coming into your library 12:29:37 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Is your staff accessible? 12:29:43 From Lisa Vincent to Everyone: That is interesting about the research on learning styles, something I have wondered about ever since trying to learn more about them, what could benefit me in my teaching (& the student in their learing). Would love to read more about this recent research about learning styles and no measurable effect upon learning outcomes? 12:30:04 From Laura Harris to Everyone: Heather, there is a great article from The Atlantic about it. That's how I learned about it! https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/09/marthas-vineyard-sign-language-asl/407191/ 12:30:06 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Tina yes, yes, yes! 12:31:01 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: There’s a webinar coming up in May about the accommodation process in libraries: https://www.nicheacademy.com/disability-accommodations-in-libraries 12:31:24 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Do you actively look for staff who are disabled as well? We do as part of our process 12:31:37 From Tina Craft to Everyone: @Julie will you be sending out emails about these upcoming webinars? 12:31:46 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: @Tina - yes! 12:31:54 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: Craig- how does that work since you can't ask? Mine are all invisible 12:31:57 From Sandi L. Bates to Everyone: I still think it is worthwhile knowing how people learn - left brain versus right brain in order to come up with appropriate examples for those learning styles. One talking about step x through x to get y and then one with Y backwards to how something is built. that keeps the interest of your learnings. 12:32:11 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: They’re also on our blog where you can register now: https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog 12:32:15 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Craig, do you also make it clear in your hiring process what accommodations you're able to offer? Also, I'll echo Tabbi's question about how to seek that without asking. 12:32:34 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Our state has a great program working with NC DHHS of offering folks a chance to get work experience as a fellowship all paid by the state and not the organization where they are working 12:32:49 From Laura Harris to Everyone: If you go to https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog and sign up for emails at the bottom of the page, you will get emails about Niche Academy webinars 12:33:11 From Laura Harris to Everyone: I think they have a lot of good webinar! 12:33:12 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Craig Ah, so you're actively seeking disabled people who are already involved in that kind of program? 12:33:18 From Brandi Tuttle to Everyone: Hi Laura H.!! 12:33:29 From Laura Harris to Everyone: Hi Brandi! :D 12:33:57 From Dipa Thakkar to Everyone: Thank you for inf. 12:34:10 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Sandi, I had heard left/right brain wasn't the best term for that kind of distinction -- I'm curious to learn more! 12:34:14 From Dan Moenning to Everyone: Curbside is a point of pride being able to provide. We used it greatly during 2020. 12:34:42 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: I love that many libraries are continuing covid adjustments 12:35:04 From Heather Page to Everyone: Being left/right brained is not the scientific way a brain works--both hemispheres bounce off each other in many ways (hope this is helpful) 12:35:10 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Yes we do, because we work closely with all state agencies that help and we actively serve a disabled population. We also have Friends member who are disabled. We figure someone with a disability can understand the situation better. I do lots of technical support for downloading books, using our catalog and our website with those with disabilities. It's a great gift to serve folks and help someone 12:35:18 From Jasmine Peterkin to Everyone: Was very disappointed when things implemented due to Covid risks went away as they made things more accessible. Especially when Covid is still a current risk for many - moreso for those disabled! 12:35:23 From Tina Craft to Everyone: Make sure you keep in mind our color blind friends 12:35:24 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: Color blindness is not just red/green 12:35:25 From Krista Klemmer to Everyone: Effective use of colour is so important for those with visual processing issues! 12:35:55 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: For those designing visual materials for folks with colorblindness: https://venngage.com/tools/accessible-color-palette-generator 12:35:59 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: ouch 12:36:05 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: yikes my eyes 12:36:06 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: *whimper* 12:36:08 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: Simple is best for visual materials. These slides are VERY simple. 12:36:10 From Lisa Lockheart to Everyone: yep 12:36:28 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: That's not a 4.5:1 contrast ratio!!! 12:36:28 From Jasmine Peterkin to Everyone: 😣 12:36:30 From Heather Page to Everyone: 😖 12:36:31 From Dipa Thakkar to Everyone: can't read anything 12:36:34 From Monika Smith to Host and Panelists: Wow can barely make out the words! 12:36:39 From Jennifer Heise to Everyone: Contrast is our friend. 12:36:44 From Tina Craft to Everyone: @Jenna that is such a cool website 12:36:57 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Don't get swayed or corrupted by offering too much color and too many visuals 12:37:02 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: I think it was NC or CA state documents include color and patterned fill for charts - and white space between bars 12:37:27 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: And please use a sans serif font 12:37:30 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Jenny I think we DO have that in my neck of the books, but I can't remember if that's CA state or my county 12:37:44 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I present so much to a disabled population that I don't learn on color as much and I only use images to make a simple point 12:37:55 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Theresa -- sans serif online, especially! But simple or slab serif in print can be helpful for some folks. 12:38:17 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: @Jenna, yes! 12:38:30 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: San Serif is good, but there are Serif fonts that are very readable depending on circumstance 12:38:30 From Susan Sandberg to Everyone: all four of my sons are colorblind and the teachers in elementary thought they just weren't engaged. I had to keep telling them the boys don't see the colors; please use black 12:39:09 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Susan as someone who has taught students with various print/vision disabilities, all I can say is, "oy vey!" 12:39:30 From Laura Harris to Everyone: The whole contrast thing is going to be changing in WCAG 2.3 (I think that's the version) 12:39:48 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: When webinar ends - can you give us a few minutes to go over chat? 12:39:54 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: My boss who just retired was red-green color blind and my father's uncle was completely color blind 12:40:05 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: @Jenny I’ll be sharing the chat transcript with the blog in a few days! 12:40:12 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Minimum we print for anything in our library is 14pt 12:40:37 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Also 14 pt or larger is something we're required for Free Matter for the Blind 12:40:41 From Katie Dunbar to Everyone: I've read that san serif fonts are best on screens but serif fonts are better on printed materials. 12:41:26 From Rachel Stevenson to Everyone: @Kaite might be a good question for Q&A 12:41:28 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: +1 Katie 12:41:41 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: Thank you for mentioning that people wouldn't have to self disclose 12:41:57 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Readability also has to do with font height and width. Character spacing between letters 12:41:59 From Laura Kaminker to Everyone: Please don't put text over images! 12:42:11 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: +1 to Laura! 12:42:18 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Use lots of tools to help 12:42:20 From Jennifer Heise to Everyone: I usually tell powerpoint students that if you want people to be able to read it, it had better be at least 18 point, but that's old advice from Overhead Transparency days. 12:42:25 From Laura Harris to Everyone: If you DO put text over images, use this tool, it's awesome https://brandwood.com/a11y/ 12:42:32 From Laura Harris to Everyone: Learned about it in another webinar 12:42:46 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: +Jennifer - overheads! 12:42:51 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: thank you, Laura! 12:42:53 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Want to check your website use WAVE tool 12:42:53 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Laura thanks for the wonderful site! 12:43:11 From Xiaocan Wang to Everyone: Can the slides be shared? 12:43:35 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Want to check contrast that follow up to date WCAG - try WCAG Color Contrast checker 12:43:42 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: I’ll be sharing the recording, chat transcript, audio transcript, and Dr. Copeland’s notes in a few days! 12:43:57 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: for digital media, your friendly neighborhood ADHDer also asks you NOT to include looping gifs or other constant motion elements 12:44:11 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: @jenna, totally agree 12:44:21 From Jasmine Peterkin to Everyone: Same here Jenna!! 😅 12:44:35 From Carrie Cullen to Everyone: @Jenna, yes, and please turn off your ceiling fans when presenting! 12:44:39 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: It would help to have links in the chat so we can open them right after webinar 12:44:41 From Jennifer Heise to Everyone: Thanks Laura for the Brandwood site 12:44:48 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Also make sure you're videos and audio don't automatically start. 12:44:54 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: A person who has --- 12:45:01 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: omg @Carrie and @Craig yes please! 12:45:05 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: Okay these observations following Jenna's request are so validating right now 12:45:17 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: cracking up at how much I relate to the ceiling fan comment 12:45:32 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Michelle, yay, so glad to hear it! Thanks to everyone else chipping in <3 12:45:34 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: I'm ignorant to the ceiling fans request. Please teach me. 12:45:50 From Monika Smith to Host and Panelists: I love the reframing which reminds us to see the person first and not any differences. 12:45:56 From Lisa Lockheart to Everyone: Heather, I believe the movement is difficult for some 12:45:57 From Laura Harris to Everyone: Ceiling fans and other types of white noise can be overstimulating 12:46:03 From Laura Harris to Everyone: And distracting 12:46:09 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: At least on my end, I have ADHD and it's very hard to direct my attention sometimes. Something like a ceiling fan in the background diverts my attention from the speech 12:46:09 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Use captions for your videos and audios 12:46:15 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Heather, people with ADHD and other sensory disorders often have trouble separating words from background noise. A constant ceiling fan-type background noise makes it almost impossible for me to hear a speaker 12:46:38 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/disabilityrights/resources/implicit_bias/ 12:46:39 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: The new practice is closed captioning of podcasts 12:46:41 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: thank you for the explanation. Is this along the same line as how my brain focuses on a pen clicking instead of the speaker? 12:46:43 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://centerforplainlanguage.org/ 12:46:46 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: My office has ceiling fan in front of lights!!! Florescent lights. So fan not used 12:46:46 From Carrie Cullen to Everyone: The visual distortion of ceiling fans is also a big migraine trigger for me. 12:46:53 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Heather definitely!! 12:47:10 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Yes, noise can be very distracting (and rude) like people who how the habit of non-stop whistling. 12:47:18 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: *have 12:47:29 From Tiffany Benson to Host and Panelists: Some people can hear voices in white noise so that can be a problem for me. 12:47:46 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: @Heather - that's actually exactly the same thing - one auditory stimulus overriding the other 12:47:49 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: And yet, some people make noise without being rude - it can be a neurological characterisitc 12:48:31 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: I've learned so much today. Thanks. 12:48:41 From Michelle Rojas to Everyone: My library (built in the 1970s) uses florescent lighting exclusively (the long light tubes). They often buzz and sound terrible. Definitely a turn-off for our neurodiverse students (and me) 12:49:20 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: We had an update from florescent to LED which has gone pretty well. The live plants completely changed what color green they were though 12:49:48 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: @Michelle, oof, sounds like a nightmare for me too. And probably not helpful for HoH/d/Deaf folks and those with certain types of visual impairments either! 12:49:48 From Dipa Thakkar to Everyone: Thank you very much. 12:50:12 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: When I watch a webinar, I hide the chat and/or the presenter (if shown), because I can become distracted by these things 12:50:16 From Michelle Rojas to Everyone: Just looked up and realized we do have incandescent lights as well XD We don't have the budget to switch but I wish we did 12:50:18 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: NVDA is free to a good home for your own use!!! 12:50:20 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: @Michelle - florescent lighting can be ROUGH if you're neurodiverse. People don't understand how overwhelming it can be 12:50:39 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: For those of you who subscribe to Niche Academy, we have several tutorials on ADA basics, Allyship, and Recruiting, Hiring, and Onboarding Staff with Disabilities. 12:50:50 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I know Pam personally 12:51:19 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: One of my favorite people ever when I first came to NC and took a trip to SC to see their setup 12:51:26 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: CT has changed name of LBPH to CT library of Accessible Book - CT LAB 12:51:42 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I'll let Pam know you were presenting 12:51:43 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Thank you so much Clayton and Julie! 12:52:10 From Jasmine Peterkin to Everyone: Thank you very much. 12:52:12 From Bianca Roberts to Everyone: Thank you very much. This was very informative. 12:52:15 From Erin Kelly to Everyone: Thank you! 12:52:16 From Kat Trent to Host and Panelists: Thank you!! 12:52:17 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: Thank you, Clayton and Julie. I have learned a lot today and looking forward into putting this into action. 12:52:20 From Ann Crawford to Everyone: Thank you Clayton! 12:52:21 From Annamarie Vanlier to Everyone: Thank you Julie and Clayton 12:52:23 From Laurel Campagna to Everyone: Thank you Clayton and Julie! 12:52:27 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: 👏👏👏 12:52:29 From Anastasia Bazilevskaya to Everyone: Thank you very much! 12:52:31 From Valerie Moss to Everyone: Thank you! 12:52:32 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: NC LBPH changed our name to SLNC - ABLS (Accessible Books and Library Serivces) this last January 2022 12:52:38 From Cynthia Chalker to Everyone: Thank you from Kansas! 12:52:45 From Brian James to Host and Panelists: Thank you 12:52:47 From Asa Espanto to Everyone: I love that quote. Thank you so much from out here in Arizona! 12:52:48 From Mark Jochem to Everyone: I love the Maya Angelou quote. This is all fantastic information. Thank you Dr. Copeland! 12:52:51 From Rachel Friedman to Everyone: A very moving, thought-provoking, and interesting discussion. Thank you 12:52:53 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: How awesome that you know Pam!!! 12:52:53 From Cristina Colquhoun to Host and Panelists: This was great, thank you so much!! 12:52:55 From Laura Kaminker to Everyone: Thank you Clayton! Terrific presentation. 12:52:56 From Brian Dinitto to Everyone: Very Good! Thank you! 12:52:59 From Jennifer Crispin to Everyone: Thank you! 12:53:03 From Jeri Murphy to Everyone: Thanks so much! 12:53:06 From Tyler Kroon to Everyone: Thank you Clayton! 12:53:08 From Malissa Davis to Everyone: Wonderful webinar! Thank you! 12:53:10 From Christine Strlich to Everyone: Thank you for your presentation and for sharing your knowledge! 12:53:12 From Victoria Anderson to Everyone: Thank you! 12:53:16 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: Thank you so much for all of this, Clayton! This was such a wonderful overview :-) 12:53:16 From Dena Simpson to Everyone: Thank you so much :) 12:53:20 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: can you put link to book in chat 12:53:22 From Ron Foster to Everyone: Nice presentation. Interesting topic. Thank you! 12:53:24 From LaTanya Burno to Everyone: Thank you! 12:53:26 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Thanks for your presentation today!!!! 12:53:27 From Yasmin Golan to Everyone: Thank you. 12:53:29 From Matthew Carter to Everyone: Thank you 12:53:30 From Krista Klemmer to Everyone: Is there an audiobook version? 12:53:33 From Avis Mason to Everyone: Thank You! 12:53:46 From Lyndon Batiste to Everyone: Thank You. Your presentation made me better. 12:53:46 From Raegen Luntz to Everyone: Great webinar. Thank you! 12:53:46 From Theresa Masters to Everyone: My takeaway. Take one step TODAY! And another tomorrow. And tomorrow and so forth 12:53:47 From Miguel Rivera to Everyone: Thank you Clayton!! great and useful presentation 12:53:47 From Rachel Littleton to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 12:53:51 From Karen Pipta to Everyone: Thank you Clayton your presentation was great! 12:53:56 From Geneviève Mangerel to Everyone: thank you! very instructive webinar 12:53:56 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://www.abc-clio.com/products/A5549P/ 12:53:57 From Dipa Thakkar to Everyone: Thank you Clayton and Julie! 12:54:03 From Patrice Fisher to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:03 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Is there a braille or large print version while we're at it? 12:54:07 From Eugenia Ortega to Host and Panelists: THANKS 12:54:14 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: Thanks Julie 12:54:17 From Chantel Swan to Everyone: Thank you 12:54:18 From Guadalupe Badillo to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:27 From Whitney Hyde to Everyone: Thank y'all! 12:54:30 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Thanks again 12:54:30 From Krista Klemmer to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:31 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: Thanks you! 12:54:32 From Emily Wagner to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:35 From Daphne Hughes to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 12:54:36 From DeAnna (she/her) to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:37 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Thanks! 12:54:38 From Sofia Cardone to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:39 From Elizabeth Hadley to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:39 From Emma Trevena to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:39 From Aimee Thrasher-Hanson to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:40 From Diana Cassulis to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:40 From Dornette Scott to Everyone: Thank You!! 12:54:41 From Mark Black to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:42 From Roxanne Derda to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:42 From Marisol Gutierrez-Rodriguez to Everyone: excellent 12:54:42 From Mallory Witzig to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:44 From Michelle Rojas to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:44 From Jacqui Celecia to Everyone: thank you 12:54:44 From Aaron Cohen to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:45 From Marina Griffin to Everyone: Thank you so much! 12:54:45 From Leslie Niemczura Jankowski to Everyone: thank you! 12:54:45 From Jackie Lockwood to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:46 From JENNIFER WALKER to Everyone: Thank yoU! 12:54:46 From JO CONWAY to Everyone: Thank you!! That was great and so informative. 12:54:46 From Susan Sandberg to Everyone: thanks from Calgary, Alberta, Canada! 12:54:48 From Rita Schmidt to Everyone: Thank you! 12:54:48 From Christine Johnson to Everyone: 👏🏼 12:54:49 From Tom Holehan to Everyone: Lovely presentation. Valuable. 12:54:49 From Maud Mundava to Host and Panelists: Thank you so much 12:54:49 From Joseph Octaviano to Everyone: Thank You Dr. Copeland! 12:54:50 From Ronda Sanchez to Everyone: Thank you!! 12:54:50 From Jeanenne Robinson to Everyone: Thank you USC-Columbia grad here! 12:54:50 From Joseph Dudley to Everyone: Thank you for the presentation! 12:54:51 From Lisa Sampley to Everyone: Thanks 12:54:51 From Dan Moenning to Everyone: Much gratitude! 12:54:51 From Mark Kaplan to Everyone: Thanks! 12:54:51 From Silvia Cordell to Everyone: It was awesome! Thank you 12:54:53 From Cassandra Viers to Everyone: Thank you so much for your words today. Very inspiring 12:54:53 From Michelle Harrell to Everyone: Thanks so much Dr. Copeland! 12:54:54 From Thomas Crocker to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 12:54:54 From Morgan O'Rourke to Everyone: Thanks, Dr. Copeland! 12:54:55 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Your presentation was a reminder also 12:54:56 From Candace Havely to Everyone: Thanks! 12:54:56 From Sharon Richardson to Everyone: Thank You! 12:54:57 From Michelle Reeves-Osborne to Everyone: Thank you so much!!! Amazing presentation!!! 12:55:00 From Dawn Bish to Everyone: Thank you so much. This was very informative! 12:55:02 From Karen Neary to Everyone: Thank you! 12:55:05 From Maria Macias to Everyone: Thank you! 12:55:06 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: 👏🏼 12:55:07 From Patrice Fisher to Everyone: 👏👏👏👏👏 12:55:07 From Thomas Crocker to Everyone: Thanks so much! 12:55:07 From Ann Crawford to Everyone: 👏🏻 12:55:08 From Debra Cimino to Host and Panelists: Thank you from Illinois! 12:55:15 From Tonya Miller to Everyone: Thank you for the wonderful presentation. 12:55:17 From Midge Simms to Host and Panelists: Thank you, I have learned so much ! 12:55:37 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Ask them first before you do anything 12:55:43 From Monika Smith to Host and Panelists: Thank you. What a wonderful presentation! You gave us many things to ponder on and suggestions to create change. 12:55:51 From Carise Cruz to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 12:55:55 From Whitney Berriman to Everyone: Thank you! 12:56:04 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: Don't offer a solution for the person -- ask if there is any way that you can help, and let them tell you the type of help they'd like 12:56:05 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Same thing when you offer to sighted guide someone 12:56:17 From Waneta Gagne to Host and Panelists: Thank you for this amazing presentation. It was a real support to me as I continue to work with the ID community in our county delivering programs. 12:56:26 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: It's about respect 12:56:30 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Feel free to check our coming webinars, including two more on accessibility, here: https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog 12:56:35 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: My library is OLD and stacks cannot be moved. We offer to pull books for anyone who can't maneuver stacks. 12:56:46 From Erin Bradford to Everyone: IF she wants the help is an excellent point 12:56:57 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: One of the first things we are taught at our library, because of who and how we work, is etiquette 12:57:23 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: such a great point, never touch someone's mobility device w/o asking 12:57:31 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: I feel like Clayton should read audio books! 12:57:41 From Heather M Thompson to Everyone: sorry record audio books. 12:57:53 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: @heather yes. She has such a soothing voice. 12:57:54 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: @Heather - she definitely has a great voice, I would listen to them! 12:57:59 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: haha @Heather I agree! 12:58:00 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: If she wants to she can come record in our local recording studios 12:58:05 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Their mobility device gives them MORE freedom, and you appropriating it TAKES it 12:58:40 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: +1 Amanda! 12:58:50 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: We also have some great tutorials on equity on Niche Academy for anyone who is a subscriber. 12:59:16 From Katie Tyson to Everyone: I saw a really good graphic on that this morning. 12:59:30 From Joseph Dudley to Everyone: My library has recently gone all virtual, and I've been paying attention to ALT text for accessibility in my LibGuides. What other items should I be paying attention to in order to ensure access? 12:59:35 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: @katie, can you please share? 12:59:35 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: THEY need to decide what is needed - NOT us assuming 12:59:37 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Accessibility = Equitability 12:59:51 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: http://i2.wp.com/interactioninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/IISC_EqualityEquity.png?zoom=2&resize=730%2C547 <-- I LOVE this cartoon as an illustration of equity vs equality 13:00:02 From Katie Tyson to Everyone: it's that one 13:00:05 From Jenna Brotsky to Everyone: I have to leave, but once again, thank you so much to Dr. Copeland and Julie Edwards for the wonderful webinar, and thanks to all y'all in the chat for sharing the conversation with me! 13:00:25 From Anika Dingcong-Martinez to Everyone: This graphic is great! Justice would be removing the barrier altogether. 13:00:48 From Katie Tyson to Everyone: https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bcf4199755be275631bed55/1610468526172-PDYMTTDRLRFG62FHO68Q/EEJ.jpg 13:01:01 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: If anyone wants, I just finished up an Accessibility Guide for Library technology as part of a LibGuide we offer to libraries we present for on accessibility 13:01:10 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: Thank you @michelle and @katie 13:01:24 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: Craig can you put link in chat? 13:01:28 From Katy Thyden to Everyone: Yes pls, Craig! 13:01:29 From Aimee Thrasher-Hanson to Everyone: I would be interested, Craig! 13:01:42 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: Craig, I am interested too 13:01:47 From Michelle Minervini to Everyone: Thank you @Anika and @Katie - that's even better! I hadn't seen that variation before 13:01:48 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: https://statelibrary.ncdcr.libguides.com/ABLS-Accessibility-Guide 13:01:52 From Samantha Yeung to Everyone: Thank you.... 13:01:54 From Tova Johnson to Host and Panelists: Thank you, Dr. Copeland! 13:01:56 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: Thank you Craig 13:01:57 From Shirley Fuertes to Everyone: Thanks 13:01:58 From Angela Martinez to Everyone: Thank you. 13:01:58 From Krista Klemmer to Everyone: Thank you so much! 13:01:59 From Shelbie Howard to Everyone: Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness 13:01:59 From Jeremy Merritt to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:01 From Abby Noland to Everyone: Thank you so very much! 13:02:02 From Katy Thyden to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:03 From Kat Trent to Host and Panelists: Thank you all! 13:02:04 From Jenny Groome to Everyone: Craig do you know Denise Jones? 13:02:04 From Shelbie Howard to Everyone: and sharing your knowledge 13:02:06 From Roxanne Pico to Everyone: thank you! 13:02:06 From Tina Craft to Everyone: Could you provide a list of all the links shared to make it easier to find all the resources people mentioned. 13:02:09 From Emily Knutson to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:10 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Take a look. I also just did a talk with ALA on ALt-Text 13:02:11 From Sarah Griffis to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:12 From Susan Jones to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:12 From Keri O'Hern to Everyone: thank you so much! 13:02:12 From Melissa Robertson to Everyone: Thank you all 13:02:19 From Christine Johnson to Everyone: Just ordered the book! 13:02:21 From Connie Chow to Everyone: thank you! 13:02:23 From Lois J. Crump to Host and Panelists: Thank You, very good webinar. 13:02:27 From Lori Davis to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:35 From Erin Thompson to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:36 From Adrienne Roush to Everyone: Thank you for the presentation! 13:02:36 From Debbie Cash to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:43 From Shilpa Jacobie to Everyone: Thank you, so much. 13:02:43 From Natalie Starosta to Everyone: Thank you 13:02:44 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Thanks. I love that you're in South Carolina and you know Pam Davenport 13:02:45 From Katelyn Johnson to Everyone: thank you! 13:02:45 From April Nunez to Everyone: Thank you! 13:02:49 From Lise LeTellier to Host and Panelists: Thank you. It is good frame shift!! 13:02:50 From Elaine Harrod to Everyone: Thank you 13:02:51 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Thank you, it was very, very good!! People were awfully snappy toward each other in the chat though which is quite unusual and saddening given the topic of the webinar :(