How to Quickly Check and Improve the Accessibility of Your PowerPoint Slides
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How to Quickly Check and Improve the Accessibility of Your PowerPoint Slides

In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week newsletter I talked about making virtual presentations accessible to those who rely on captioning. Many of us like to share our slides with students…

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In this week’s Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week newsletter I talked about making virtual presentations accessible to those who rely on captioning. Many of us like to share our slides with students…Read the whole entry at FreeTech4Teachers.com »             Related StoriesFree Webinar This Thursday – Two Ed Tech Guys Take Question & Share Cool StuffMote – An Easier Way to Add Audio to Google SlidesFlowcharts in my Classroom Today Free Technology For Teachers, how to, powerpoint, presentationsRead More

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