Training at Maine CITE

Maine CITE provides webinars throughout the year via the Zoom platform. Webinars are free and open to anyone. All webinars are archived for future viewing and sharing.

  • Pre-registration is requested, but webinars may be accessed via archived videos.
  • Participants attending the live webinar will receive a link to a short program evaluation form at the end of the presentation. Certificates of Attendance will be sent (via e-mail) to those who have completed this evaluation form.
  • Maine CITE provides live transcription via CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) as well as a link for streamtext for all webinars.
  • If you need another accommodation to attend the webinar, please contact Maine CITE at least one week before scheduled webinar.

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