The Great Lakes ADA Center through collaboration with the ten regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs) has developed "ADA Basic Building Blocks", which is hosted by the Southeast DBTAC. The goal of the course is to provide an individual with the basic principles and core concepts of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The course is organized into 12 sections that contain real-life examples and self-tests. ADA Basic Building Blocks also features relevant court cases, a glossary of terms, and additional resources to facilitate research.
The National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education (AccessIT) has developed a free new web course called Introduction to Accessible Information Technology in Education. Funded by the National Institute on Disability, Rehabilitation and Research (NIDRR) the course consists of nine interactive lessons that cover: term definitions, problems and solutions, relevant laws and how they apply to accessible IT in education, and strategies for effective accessibility policies. AccessIT is located at the University of Washington and works closely with the 10 regional DBTACs to provide guidance on accessible information technology in educational institutions.