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Program Access to Historic Sites will begin at 2 pm ET 1 Listening to the Webinar Online: Please make sure your computer speakers are turned on or your headphones are plugged in Control the audio broadcast via the AUDIO & VIDEO


  1. Program Access to Historic Sites will begin at 2 pm ET 1 Listening to the Webinar Online: • Please make sure your computer speakers are turned on or your headphones are plugged in • Control the audio broadcast via the AUDIO & VIDEO panel • If you have sound quality problems, please go through the Audio Wizard by selecting the microphone icon arrow points to microphone icon on audio and video panel 2 1

  2. Listening to the Webinar (cont.) • To connect by telephone: 1-857-232-0476 Pass Code: 368564 This is not a toll-free number 3 Captioning Real-time captioning is provided; open the window by selecting the “cc” icon in the Audio & Video panel • You can re-size the captioning window, change the font size, and save the transcript arrow points to the "cc" icon in the audio and video panel 4 2

  3. Submitting Questions Participant list • In the webinar platform:  You may type and submit questions in the Chat Area Text Box or press Control-M and enter text in the Chat Area. You will not be able to see the question after you submit it but it will be viewable by the presenters  If you are connected via a mobile device you may submit questions in the chat area within the App • Questions may also be emailed to : ADAtraining@transcen.org 5 Customizing Your View • Resize the Whiteboard where the Presentation slides are shown to make it smaller or larger by choosing from the drop down menu located above and to the left of the whiteboard. The default is “fit page” Resizing dropdown box 6 3

  4. Customize Your View continued • Resize/Reposition the Chat, Participant and Audio & Video panels by “detaching” and using your mouse to reposition or “stretch/shrink”. Each panel may be detached using the icon in the upper Page icon right corner of each panel 7 Technical Assistance If you experience technical difficulties • Use the Chat panel to send a message to the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center • E-mail ADAtraining@transcen.org • Call 301-217-0124 8 4

  5. Archive • This webinar is being recorded and can be accessed within two weeks • You will receive an email with information on accessing the archive 9 Certificate of Participation • Please consult the reminder email you received about this session for instructions on obtaining a certificate of participation for this webinar. • You will need to listen for the continuing education code which will be announced at the conclusion of this session. • Requests for continuing education credits must be received by 12:00 PM EDT December 7, 2015 10 5

  6. Program Access To Historic Sites Presented by Ray Bloomer Accessibility Specialist National Park Service Director of Education and Technical Assistance National Center on Accessibility 11 Indepence Hall front of building 12 6

  7. Independence Hall, assembly room 13 Independence Hall, front of building with steps 14 7

  8. Independence Hall, old portable ramp 15 Independence Hall Clock Tower 16 8

  9. Independence Hall, back of bulding with accessible ramp 17 Great Lakes Website page for accessible historic buildings and facilities http://www.accessibilityonline.org/ao/archives/45 18 9

  10. Mount Vernon, Aerial view 19 Mount Vernon, illustration of site plan 20 10

  11. Mount Vernon, Front of mansion 21 Mount Vernon, illustration of first floor floor plan 22 11

  12. Mount Vernon, first floor room with dining table 23 Mount Vernon, gardens 24 12

  13. Mount Vernon, portrait of George Washington 25 Mount Vernon, portrait of Martha Washington 26 13

  14. Mount Vernon, painting of George Washington and family 27 Mount Vernon, exhibit on George Washington 28 14

  15. “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States shall solely by reason of his disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance, or under any program or activity conducted by any Executive Agency” 29 Key Aspects of Programmatic Regulations • Effective communication • When viewed in its entirety • Integrated setting • Programmatic alternative 30 15

  16. Lincoln Home, front of home 31 Lincoln Home, back of home 32 16

  17. Lincoln Home, in ground wheelchair lift 33 Lincoln Home, in ground wheelchair lift raised 34 17

  18. Lincoln Home, staircase to second floor 35 Lincoln Home, ranger with photo album of second floor 36 18

  19. Alcatraz, Computer interactive of Cell Block 37 Alcatraz, view up to salley port 38 19

  20. Alcatraz, tram to cell block 39 Alcatraz, tram to cell block Alcatraz, tram to cell block 40 20

  21. Alcatraz, tram to cell block 41 Alcatraz, sign for entrance to cell block 42 42 21

  22. Alcatraz, 3 tiers of cell block 43 43 Alcatraz, inside of cell 44 22

  23. Alcatraz, solitary cell 45 45 Fort Sumter, viewed from the water 46 23

  24. Fort Sumter, Cannon Battery in casemate 47 Fort Sumter, Cannon in casemate 48 24

  25. Fort Sumter, Cannon Battery in casemate 49 Living History and Demonstration Programs 50 25

  26. Fort Davis, howitzer fist person demonstration 51 fort point, cannon demonstration 52 26

  27. Questions? 53 Consider Adaptive Use of Historic Structures 54 27

  28. Fort Smith, fort headquarter as visitor center 55 Statue of Liberty, viewed from base of statue 56 28

  29. Statue of Liberty, aerial view of liberty Statue of Liberty, island tactile model of liberty island 57 Statue of Statue of Liberty, Liberty, interior line of statue with drawing spiral staircase of interior framewor k 58 29

  30. Statue of Liberty, trip to the top exhibit 59 59 Statue of Liberty, face of statue 60 30

  31. Statue of Liberty, profile of face 61 Statue of Liberty, foot of statue 62 31

  32. Statue of Liberty, 3 foot tactile model of statue 63 63 Statue of Liberty, exhibit gallery 64 64 32

  33. Statue of Liberty, Cut away of statue in glass case 65 Statue of Liberty, tactile exhibit of armiture bars 66 66 33

  34. Statue of Liberty, tactile exhibit of molds 67 67 Baldrige Hall Map Whitehouse Visitor Center, tactille Map of Baldrige hall 68 34

  35. President’s Park Whitehouse Visitor Center, tactile Map of presidents park 69 White House Grounds White house Whitehouse Visitor Visitor Center, Center, Tactile Map tactile Map of of whitehouse white house grounds grounds 70 35

  36. White House Interactive Whitehouse Visitor Center, interactive model 71 White House Today 72 36

  37. Six Foot White House Model 73 White House Models 74 37

  38. Whitehouse Visitor Center, Navigation controls for interactive Whitehouse Visitor Center, Navigation controls for interactive 75 Tactile Floor Plans Whitehouse Visitor Center, pull out of tactile floor plans 76 38

  39. Center View Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive 77 Up View Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive 78 39

  40. Down view Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive 79 ¼ Turn Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive 80 40

  41. Whitehouse Visitor Center, Captioning on monitor 81 Durateq — AD Delivery Whitehouse Visitor Center, Durateq Audio Description delivery 82 41

  42. World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument – tactile maps of the park and Ford’s Island Golden Gate Bridge 83 Golden Gate Bridge, Tactile line drawing of bridge and tactile model of bridge tower 84 42

  43. Golden Gate Bridge, close up of tactile model of bridge tower 85 Golden Gate Bridge, Tactile wayside of rivets from bridge 86 43

  44. Golden Gate Bridge, wayside of how the bridge moves 87 Golden Gate Bridge, tactile model of how the bridge moves 88 44

  45. Golden Gate Bridge, close up of tactile model of how the bridge moves 89 World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument – tactile maps of the park and Ford’s Island 90 45

  46. World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument – close-up of the tactile map of Ford’s Island 91 Audio Tours – pick up location for audio tour equipment 92 46

  47. Tactile map of the exhibit galley & Close up of exhibit map - Valor in the Pacific National Monument 93 Map of the pacific area mounted on an exhibit wall with a tactile map on the right of the map 94 47

  48. Tactile model of the Japanese carrier Akaji 95 Tactile model of the Japanese carrier Akaji - close up of the planes on the deck 96 48

  49. Tactile model of the Japanese torpedo bomber in the exhibit for the bombing of Pearl Harbor 97 Tactile model of the Japanese torpedo bomber – close up 98 49

  50. Tactile model of a machine gun mount 99 Tactile model of the USS Arizona with the larger display model in a glass case in the background 100 50

  51. Tactile model of the USS Arizona - Close up 101 Aerial photograph of the USS Arizona Memorial 102 51

  52. Tactile model of the USS Arizona Memorial with the larger display model in a glass case in the background 103 Tactile model of the USS Arizona Memorial – close up 104 52

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