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Area of Science:

  • Accessibility studies
  • Virtual event management
  • Inclusive communication

Background:

  • Virtual events offer potential for broader inclusion but lack guidance on accessibility and bilingual planning.
  • Limited information exists on creating virtual events that are both accessible to individuals with disabilities and fully bilingual.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the planning and execution of a virtual conference designed to be fully bilingual and accessible.
  • To share practical strategies for incorporating accessibility features and multi-sensory experiences in virtual events.

Main Methods:

  • Involving individuals with disabilities in the decision-making process.
  • Selecting appropriate virtual platforms, captioning services, and sign language interpreters.
  • Integrating closed captions, audio language interpretation, scheduled breaks, and multi-sensory elements.

Main Results:

  • The conference successfully implemented bilingual and accessible features, including closed captions, sign language interpretation, and audio interpretation.
  • Attendee feedback indicated a positive reception to the implemented accessibility measures and multi-sensory components.
  • Team reflections highlighted successes and areas for improvement in planning and delivery.

Conclusions:

  • Provides practical recommendations for organizing future virtual accessible bilingual conferences.
  • Emphasizes the importance of inclusive design and diverse input in virtual event planning.
  • Offers a framework for enhancing accessibility and inclusivity in digital event spaces.