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Civil Rights,
Administrative/Regulatory

Mar. 24, 2015

Make online education accessible to all

Netflix eventually agreed to caption all its content - and online education should follow suit.

Howard Rosenblum

Chief Executive Officer
National Association of the Deaf

Prior to coming to the NAD in April 2011, Howard spent 19 years as a lawyer, focusing his practice on disability rights and special education law.

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It is hard to believe it has only been a decade since the Internet began bombarding us with online videos and now we cannot imagine a world without YouTube or Netflix. Today, 1 billion YouTube users upload 300 hours of video every minute. Fifty million people throughout the world subscribe to Netflix. And these are just two of many video streaming service providers. Our appetite for online videos is huge - many people watch all their entertainment online.

In the past year, a new ...

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