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Tips for Accessible Presentations and PowerPoints


When you design with accessibility in mind, you create and present ideas that are clearer and more engaging. This resource gives you practical steps to make your slides and delivery easier for everyone to understand. It will not cover every situation, but it helps you reduce common barriers and build a stronger foundation for accessibility.

An accessible presentation is really about helping more people connect with your message. These practices can make a big difference for people who are color blind, have low vision, or are non-sighted; those with deafness or who are hard of hearing; or neurodiverse individuals, including those with ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, or other sensory differences.

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Accessible Presentations and PowerPoint Checklist

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