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Re: Accessibility Courses
From: Mark Bryant
Date: Aug 5, 2002 11:53AM
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The PowerPoint presentation was created based on a live seminar and made
available for reference. What have you found to be inaccessible? What
suggestions do you have to make PowerPoint presentations more accessible?
-mark
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From: "Jeff Finlay" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility Courses
> > Check out the PowerPoint presentation at GCF Global Learning:
> > http://www.gcflearnfree.org/en/resources/accessibility.asp
> >
> > It covers elements of Section 508, usability, and writing for the web.
>
> The PowerPoint file doesn't seem in itself to be accessible, though. Isn't
> it a bit of a contradiction to be informing about accessibility using an
> inaccessible format? Jeff
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