ArchaeoCon 2023: Accessibility Guide

The AIA is committed to improving the accessibility of ArchaeoCon.  We are still learning about the best ways to bring content to everyone and we welcome your feedback. Please send comments and suggestions to mlanglitz@archaeological.org.

2023 Accessibility Guide

The following accessibility features will be part of ArchaeoCon 2023:

Live Events

The presentations by Mike Parker Pearson, Darnell-Jamal Lisby, and Jo Anne Van Tilburg will include ASL translation provided by Trailblazing Interpreters, LLC and we will also enable auto captioning on Zoom. Due to Zoom limitations on mobile devices and tablets, participants interested in accessing ASL interpretation should log in using the desktop version of Zoom.

Automated closed captions will be immediately available through YouTube for the globi making workshop video and AIA staff will work on corrected closed captions in the week following the event (all content available throughout the month of March).and the live Q&A session will have automated closed captions with the typed chat feature available.

On Demand Content

Automated closed captions will be immediately available through YouTube for the two video interviews with Heather Hurst and Darron Patterson and corrected closed captions will be added the week after the event.

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