Maximizing Accessibility and Learning with Slide Presentations
Video: Maximizing Accessibility and Learning with Slide Presentations
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February 4, 2021 | 4:00pm
Slide presentations are commonly used by educators to convey information and ideas to students. Students with disabilities may encounter barriers within presentations that limit or prevent access to information. Learn about the importance of accessibility, how to build an accessible presentation, and how to utilize tools to increase access. Activities for application will be included.
Presented by: Rachel Schultz, MA, Accessible Educational Materials Specialist, AT&AEM Center at OCALI; Jennifer Govender, M.Ed., Accessible Educational Materials Specialist, AT&AEM Center at OCALI
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