Online video has changed the landscape of education and corporate e-learning. For many educators and students, online video has become an important tool for teaching and learning. This change brings legal and ethical pressures to make video accessible for people with hearing disabilities. IT and Multimedia departments in many organizations and universities are faced with the many challenges of implementing accessible video for their institutions. Watch this webinar to learn about the efficient and cost-effective ways to meet these challenges. Speakers from the University of Florida and Regis University share their best practices and give advice to organizations who intend to have more accessible video for teaching and learning. The webinar covers the following topics: - Considerations for hosting, managing, and publishing accessible video - Strategies for accommodating special needs students - Impact of federal and state accessibility laws Presenters: Nicole Croy eLearning Technologist | Regis University Jason Neely Office of Distance Learning | University of Florida Josh Miller Co-Founder | 3Play Media Luda Ruditsky Director of Product Management | Kaltura Meytal Burstein Marketing Manager | Kaltura