Caitlin: You might try posting your
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the most up to date info on providing accessibility to people with various
disabilities.
Gerri Green
Community Revitalization Assistant
City of Mesa
20 East Main Street, Suite 250
Mesa, AZ 85201
480.644.3364
480.644.4842 (fax)
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Dear colleagues,
National park sites are increasingly interested in accessibility issues
at their
visitor centers. For one project, we're wondering if a recorded, audio
descriptive, exhibit tour might be an engaging tool for people with low
or no
vision.
Do any of you have experience with creating or offering such recordings?
What
has worked and not worked as you try to make exhibits more accessible with
this kind of tool?
Thank you,
Caitlin McQuade
Exhibit Planner
U.S. National Park Service
Harpers Ferry Center
304-535-6462
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