Hello colleagues,
The recording for the following webinar, previously publicized on this forum, is now available:
Best Practices for Creating Accessible Presentations
August 6, 2024
Dr. Emma McDonnell & Dr. Kelly Avery Mack (University of Washington)
Learning disability history basics and accessibility best practices is critical for people doing work with disabled communities. In the first half of this talk, Dr. McDonnell will cover basic disability studies history and concepts, important grounding for any kind of work with people with disabilities. In the second half, Dr. Mack will teach best practices for accessible presentations. Join us to learn more about these important lessons.
Webinar supported by: AiiCE: The Alliance for Identity Inclusive Computing Education (AiiCE), National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2118453. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, the University of Washington, or AiiCE.
Additional videos on the topic of accessibility, universal design in learning and other topics are available on the University of Washington DO-IT Center Webinar Page. All videos can be used and shared for educational purposes with attribution to the supporting alliance/project and the University of Washington.
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Eric W. Trekell
University of Washington
DO-IT Center
Seattle, WA
206-685-DOIT (3648)
ericwt@uw.edu
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NOTE: To support the transition of the Online Community to our new virtual platform, the INCLUDES Coordination Hub is reposting this message originally shared by Eric Trekell on September 12, 2024. The content of the message has not been altered.