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Improving accessibility with online course for National Park Service (NPS)

The National Park Service (NPS) needed employees and partners to have a training course that would also serve as a resource about the importance of using the newly distributed assistive listening devices in park settings. PowerTrain assisted NPS in creating a highly interactive online course that:

  • Contextualizes the issue of hearing loss with animations and video shot in a local National Park.
  • Identifies that in many situations on park tours, everybody in the group could benefit from assistive listening systems.
  • Defines methods to approach people and introduce assistive listening devices to a group.
  • Demonstrates how to use, maintain, and troubleshoot the devices through the use of video-based step-by-step instructions.
  • Provides videos on how to operate the devices in order to improve the accessibility of interpretive programs to members of the public.
  • Develops an action plan so park programs can incorporate assistive listening devices into their daily services.
  • Provides additional resources in support of using assistive listening devices.

The course has a responsive design with HTML5 programming that makes it easily deployable in multiple formats for easy access by employees:

  • Mobile via smartphones and devices
  • DVD
  • Web-based via NPS LMS (DOI Learn)

The Section 508 compliant course provides alt text, closed captioning, and audio descriptions and meets the SCORM requirements of DOI Learn. This course incorporates numerous animations and videos to provide a rich contextual experience for learners.

Sample screens

  • A screen in the WBT with an overview of the transmitter
  • Screen explaining the transmitter setup
  • Screen with a video and some text on using Assistive Listening Devices on tours at parks