Learn how to arrange content on your course slides so it's accessible to all your students. When you organize content (eg, text, images, and charts) in a logical reading order, students using assistive technology to read content aloud will be able to understand and interpret the content as intended.
Looking for more course accessibility tips?
Find additional tips on the Easy Fix page, part of an informational campaign that equips instructors with small, simple steps to improve the accessibility of course content.
NOTE: The video tutorial featured on this page was produced using Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows (Version 2412). The interface and features demonstrated in this tutorial will vary based on which version of PowerPoint you use (eg, PowerPoint for web, PowerPoint for macOS). If your version differs from what is depicted in this tutorial, visit the Microsoft Support Center for PowerPoint accessibility tips customized for your version.