$BIGCO  where I  work  requires employees  to  complete training  in
disability awareness and regulations. Rather than just emailing us a
document and  making us sign something  saying we read it  (which is
what would have happened even just 5 years ago), they are forcing us
to login to  a 3rd-party web training portal and  complete the class
as  a  combination  "watch   the  video  and  answer  multiple-guess
questions after each segment" thing.

The  application is  flash-based,  so it  only  works in  full-blown
google chrome or IE (their instructions, and I guess IE is now edge,
which is  now actually chrome  ...sigh). There is no  transcript for
the  video segments  - you  have to  watch them,  and they  for some
reason have dubbed  everything in the robotic  google voices.  Apart
from  this  being pointless  and  painful,  I  can't even  begin  to
describe how ironic it is that we are being made to watch disability
awareness videos  in a flash  app, the world's least  accessible web
platform (the only good thing Apple ever did after 1989 or so was to
effectively get  rid of  flash by  refusing to  support it  in their
browser).