Accessibility
Reasonable Accommodation
If you are having an accessibility issue on Project TEACH website and cannot access information, please contact:
Lynda Reid, PMP
- Project TEACH Statewide Coordination Center
- (617) 643-9279
- info@167.99.156.102.
Technical Issues
The Project TEACH website includes several features designed to improve accessibility for users with disabilities
- ‘Alt tags’ for images on the site, which aid users who listen to the content of the site by using a screen reader, rather than reading the site.
- Closed captioning is provided for Webcasts.
External Links
We provide links to external web sites that are followed by an icon . This indicates when the link goes to another web site. Sometimes external pages we link to are moved or creating a broken link. If you think you have come across a broken link on our Web site, please email info@167.99.156.102.
Document Icons:
If a document is available in a format other than HTML, there will usually be an icon after the link to indicate the format. The following are examples of document icons you might see:
- Indicates an Adobe PDF file.
- Indicates a Microsoft Word Document.
- Indicates a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet.
- Indicates a Text Document or a Rich Text File.
If you do not have Office installed on your computer or if you have an older version download the free Office Online File Converters and Viewers from Microsoft. If you require a document in a different format, please email info@167.99.156.102.
Adobe Acrobat:
Documents on this website with an Adobe PDF file icon after the name are in Adobe Portable Document Format. These documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Visit the Adobe Website to download a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.