
Webinars for Employers
These webinars are designed for employers, supervisors, and HR professionals who want to build more accessible and inclusive workplaces in computing and technology fields. Each session offers practical guidance and real-world examples on topics such as inclusive hiring practices, workplace accommodations, accessible technology, and universal design in the workplace. Presenters share strategies for recruiting, retaining, and supporting employees with disabilities, as well as fostering a culture of inclusion that benefits everyone. Whether you’re new to accessibility or looking to strengthen your organization’s inclusion efforts, these webinars provide valuable insights to help create an environment where all employees can succeed.
Explore Webinar Recordings on Accessibility, Universal Design, and Supporting Employees in Computing
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Where Will I Find the Time? A Flexible Ecosystem Approach to Digital Accessibility Training
When it comes to digital accessibility training, instructors often ask, “Where will I find time to learn these new skills?” followed by, “Where do I start?”
GitHub's Pledge to Help Improve the Accessibility of Open Source Software at Scale
Learn how GitHub is working to make open-source assistive technology accessible and available to all, including people with disabilities.
Generative AI and Accessibility Benefits, Trade-offs and Impacts of Intersectionality -
Researchers present findings on the the benefits, trades offs and impacts of using Generative AI for accessibility by members of the Deaf/HoH communities and Neurodivergent individuals.
Strategic Interview Preparation
Learn how to strategically prepare for interviews
NextGen Leaders Initiative
NextGen Leaders are college students and recent graduates with disabilities, including veterans, who represent sought after talent by Disability:IN’s 550+ Corporate Partner companies.
Introduction to Mental Health Literacy
Learn more about prevalence of mental health illness in general and in academic populations.
BIT - Employment Services for People in the Disability Community (Audio-Description)
The Blind Institute of Technology (BIT) provides employment services to individuals with any type of disability.
BIT - Employment Services for People in the Disability Community
The Blind Institute of Technology (BIT) provides employment services to individuals with any type of disability.
Our Ability Employment Information Session
Learn about how to use employment sites like "Our Ability".
Preparing for Graduation: Exploring Employment Resources
Learn tips and resources for starting an employment search.
Ashley Shew Q&A
Q&A with Ashley Shew, author of Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement.
Accessibility Is Becoming Mainstream
Learn more about how the view of disability has been changing over the past 100 years and continues to change.
Searching for Justice in Programming Language Design
Learn what it might mean to center justice in programming language design.
Disability Inclusion in the Ongoing Pandemic
Learn about the implications of the COVID pandemic on the future for the disability community.
Finding Community and Connection
Hear from faculty with disabilities about ways to find community and connection with other faculty with disabilities through professional organizations, disability cultural centers, and other strategies.
Inclusive Imagery – Writing Alt-Text Depicting People with Disabilities and Other Marginalized Identities
Learn about writing alt-text that depicts people with disabilities and other marginalized identities.
Equity and Inclusion Considerations in CS Education for Students Living with Mental Health and Medical Conditions
Speaker(s): Maya Israel, PhD (University of Florida), Joanne Barrett, EdD (University of Florida), Chris Murphy, PhD (Bryn Mawr College), [...]
Considerations for Technology Design for People with Chronic Illnesses
Learn how technology design can better consider people with chronic illnesses.
Experiences of Professionals with Invisible Disabilities
Professionals with invisible disabilities share their experiences in academia and the workforce.
Panel: Integrating Accessibility Into a Computing Career
Learn how to integrate accessibility into a computing career.




















