M.A.A. works with organizations to audit, assess, and implement accessibility, as well as provide staff training in best-practice digital access. The organization also offers a university-accredited online degree called the Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility (P.C.W.A.), which is taught in six-week modules and has three to four intakes per year. M.A.A. is also focused on audio-visual media, including streaming services, TV, cinema, DVDs and new media, by providing information about technological solutions that make audio-visual media accessible to people with disabilities. These solutions include audio description, captioning, and mainstream new media technologies. M.A.A .supports improvements in media access in Australia towards international best practice by identifying mainstream technological solutions and cost-effective ways to promote and implement them. More information...
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