Web-Based Trainings and Presentations
- ADA Building Blocks
- Access E-Learning
- ADA Employment Webcourse NEW
- ADA Title II Tutorial
- ADAAG Course on Judicial, Legislative and Regulatory, Detention and Correctional Facilities and Building Elements Designed for Children's Use
- At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities
- Disability Awareness On-Line Seminar
- Disability Rights Course NEW
- ILRU Web Casts
- Introduction to the Recreation Rule
- Play Area Accessibility Guidelines Training
- Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities
- Section 508 for Software Development
- Tutorials on the Section 508 Standards for Accessible Electronic and Information Technology
An introductory web-course on the ADA organized in to twelve topics. Each topic contains information as well as real-life examples and self-tests to help you apply what you've learned. Upon completion of the course, you can earn a certificate and one continuing education unit (CEU) if you meet all the "Certificate and CEU Requirements." Developed by the DBTAC: Southeast ADA Center.
ADA Building Blocks
ADA Employment Webcourse [no cost]
A self-paced course on the employment requirements in Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Upon completion of this course, you will know who has rights and who has obligations under Title I of the ADA, the process for identifying and providing reasonable accommodations, how to troubleshoot job performance and safety issues, pre-employment do's and don'ts, requirements concerning medical information and confidentiality, what happens when someone files a complaint. The course has been approved for 2.5 general recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute and 2.5 clock hour credits from the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC). Developed by the New England ADA Center.
ADA Employment Webcourse
ADA Title II Tutorial [no cost]
A self-paced tutorial designed to provide you with the basic principles and core concepts of Title II of ADA. Upon completion you will be able to discuss the purpose of the ADA using a civil rights framework summarize what is required under Title II of the ADA, explain each nondiscrimination requirement for Title II of the ADA, identify the defenses or limitations of each nondiscrimination requirement for Title II of the ADA and locate and use various resources for information on the ADA. Developed by the DBTAC: Southeast ADA Center.
ADA Title II Tutorial
At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities [no cost]
An on-line course on how to effectively serve customers with a variety of disabilities. The course includes case studies and tests. Developed by the DBTAC: Southeast ADA Center.
At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities
Disability Awareness On-Line Seminar [no cost]
This free online seminar covers diversity training specific to disability awareness for Human Resource Professionals. Through this seminar you will have the opportunity to learn more about topics such as current history, myths & facts, research, tips for communication, tips for interviewing, and tips for accommodations all related to employing individuals with disabilities. Developed by Worksupport.com at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Disability Awareness On-Line Seminar
ADAAG Course on Judicial, Legislative and Regulatory, Detention and Correctional Facilities and Building Elements Designed for Children's Use [No Cost]
The interactive course includes case studies, discussion of key issues, and multiple choice questions; users can download a course workbook and copies of the guidelines. Brought to you by the U.S. Access Board and American Institute of Architects (AIA).
ADAAG Course (Access Board)
Tutorials on the Section 508 Standards for Accessible Electronic and Information Technology [no cost]
- Designing Accessible Web Sites
- Building and Buying Accessible Software
- Buying Accessible Computers
- Opening Closed Products

A ten-module tutorial about making distance education. Information on the most common needs in distance education, and techniques that will enhance the usability of online materials for all students. Developed by the Georgia Research on Accessible Distance Education (GRADE) project at Georgia Tech.
Access E-Learning
Independent Living Research Utilization has an on-going program of web casts on a wide variety of topics, including the ADA, housing, health care, technology, education, employment, research, and policy issues. Sessions are presented by national experts in their fields. Transcripts of all sessions are archived, and can be accessed at any time.
ILRU Web Casts
Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities [no cost]
This course explains how the ADA applies to businesses in ten short lessons. Putting these lessons into practice helps you comply with the ADA and welcome a new group of customers to purchase your goods, products, and services. You may go though the lessons at your own pace and as time allows. Brought to you by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities
Play Area Accessibility Guidelines Training
Brought to you by the U.S. Access Board) to provide training for designers and operators in using the accessibility guidelines for play areas. Additionally, this training can be a resource for parents, teachers, and others interested in play area accessibility.
Play Area Accessibility Guidelines Training
A free, self-paced webcourse available 24/7 that provides an overview of disability rights laws. The course takes approximately 2 hours and includes real life scenarios, quizzes and a final exam.
Upon completion of this course, you will:- Have a general understanding of the major federal disability rights laws (the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Housing Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Air Carrier Access Act)
- Be able to assess what laws apply in different discrimination scenarios
- Have resources for help and information about disability rights laws
- Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC): 2 credit hours
- People with disabilities
- Advocates for people with disabilities
- Law students
- Rehabilitation counselors
- Social service providers
- Anyone with an interest in disability rights laws






