Request Training from CATT-NW
Need training on CATT-supported AT? Please fill out this form to request training from the CATT-NW team. Options include but are not limited to: 
  • 1:1
  • small group
  • workshop
  • community presentation
  • conference session
Trainings can be provided via remote and in-person formats, and customized to meet your needs!
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Name *
Phone number
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What state or U.S. territory are you in? *
Name of your school district or organization? *
What is your role/title?
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What would you like training on? *
We offer training on any AT that is supported by CATT. We can also offer training on topics related to AT, such as but not limited to: accessible coding, tactile graphics/design, lesson planning for AT, how to evaluate needs for AT, IEP considerations for AT, and multimedia accessibility. We support AT for blind and low vision students including those with additional disabilities, and love supporting families and communities on how to integrate access technology for education and recreation. 
Which options best describe what you need? (Check all that apply)
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Trainings can be delivered in a variety of formats, such as:
  • In-person = CATT-NW travels to you (minimum of 8 people required, dependent on availability)
  • Virtual = Live on Zoom (can accommodate any number of people)
  • Hybrid in-person =  In-person with options for virtual attendance
  • Hybrid virtual = Live on Zoom with asynchronous learning activities (typically a training series, a.k.a. bootcamp)
If you have a tech support question that may not require a training session, consider posting to our CATT-NW Slack for a same-day answer. 
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Around when would you ideally like to schedule the training?
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Provide any additional information that may be helpful in meeting your training needs:
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Would you like CATT-NW to sponsor continuing education units (ACVREP and WA clock hours) for your training?
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