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Accessible PowerPoint

This website is presented by Microsoft. This website includes documents on accessibility and creating accessibility. It contains ten documents that include not only "how", but also "why".

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Posted by: esnyder5 on Mon Nov 22, 2021 at 11:11 a.m.

good resource for professors and students!

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Posted by: Ksweda on Tue Nov 29, 2022 at 5:08 p.m.

I think that this is a good resource for anyone creating a PowerPoint as it has some basic guidelines to accessibility. However, I think this resource could be more beneficial if it had some graphics, or screenshot examples within in, rather than just text directions. Overall, it is a great resource for those who are questioning things on accessibility of their PowerPoint. I will be bookmarking this resource, and ensuring to reference it when creating my future PowerPoint slides.

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"...Even though I was flunking English because I couldn't spell; in my high school year book under ambitions I had written 'Author'. When I went off to college I ran into a guy at the University of Oregon named Ralph Salisbury who was my first creative writing instructor and he turned all the lights on for me. He was the first teacher in all my years who actually said I had talent. Some people don't know this, but I have dyslexia."

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