Free Webinar

📱 We had such a great response to this presentation at TAM 2026 that we’ve decided to offer it as a free virtual workshop for anyone who couldn’t attend—or for those who attended and want a refresher.

Accessibility conversations often focus on expensive technology, major renovations, or specialized equipment. But some of the most useful accessibility tools are already available on the smartphones visitors carry every day. Join Kaleidoscope Heritage Focus as we explore free mobile apps that can help museums improve accessibility, visitor planning, communication, navigation, and independent exploration. We’ll discuss practical tools that support visitors who are blind or low vision, deaf or hard of hearing, neurodivergent, have mobility limitations, face language barriers, or simply benefit from additional information before arriving.

Together we’ll explore:
📍 Navigation and wayfinding apps
💬 Captioning and communication tools
👁️ Visual interpretation and magnification apps
🌎 Translation supports
🧠 Sensory and cognitive planning tools
📱 Mobile resources that increase visitor independence

This isn’t a session about spending money. It’s about discovering practical tools that can make a meaningful difference for visitors right now.
💻 FREE Virtual Workshop
⏱️ 90 Minutes
🏛️ Hosted by Kaleidoscope Heritage Focus
💫 Register: https://lnkd.in/gRf-Y8BB

Because accessibility doesn’t always start with a grant. Sometimes it starts with an app.

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About the KHF

Dr. Jennifer Rogers recognized a recurring problem: small museums often need practical expertise, but traditional consulting models can be expensive, inaccessible, and disconnected from the realities of operating with limited staff and budgets. She founded Kaleidoscope Heritage Focus to provide affordable, transparent, and actionable support specifically for small museums, historical organizations, and solo practitioners.

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