Training at MaineCite

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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Creating Accessible Documents – The Basics (Part 1) – July 16, 2025

Creating a quality document involves more than typing the right words. If we want information to reach the widest range of people, then the content must be accessible. Creating accessible documents is important for more than people with visual impairments, it impacts people from all walks of life. People with physical limitations, learning disabilities; everyone benefits from accessible content. Prioritizing accessibility is essential not only for individuals, but also for businesses and society. […]

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Discovering the World Through Accessible Travel – June 11, 2025

“Why in the world would I leave the safety and comfort of my home to wander the disabled-unfriendly world beyond?”  […]

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Work Smarter, Not Harder: Creating Documents Using Built-in Features – June 4, 2025

Creating a quality document involves more than typing the right words. We format our documents to make them easier to read and more appealing to the eye. We often see an extra space between paragraphs to create a clear break. Or we may move a section to the next page so a sentence or two is not hanging out alone. The ‘Tab’ key is also used to move text around the page. Formatting documents this way can create challenges if you need to edit the document. […]

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Pediatric Equipment for Hygiene and Safety – May 14, 2025

In this webinar, we will show you some devices kids with disabilities might use to stay safe and engaged while moving about their day. Some of the equipment is high-tech and costly, and requires a doctor’s prescription. Some lower tech devices make self-care more fun and less stressful.  […]

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