Inclusive Speaking Tip #005
“Make sure to always provide synchronized captions and transcript files every time pre-recorded video and audio files are used as part of your content andRead more about Inclusive Speaking Tip #005
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“Make sure to always provide synchronized captions and transcript files every time pre-recorded video and audio files are used as part of your content andRead more about Inclusive Speaking Tip #005
“Words matter and audience members don’t tend to read all that much either. Does your website’s design make it hard for people to even understandRead more about Inclusive Web Tip #004
“Ensure that any blinking, flashing and other strobing effects never occur more than 2-3 times per second to avoid risks of photo-epileptic seizures for yourRead more about Inclusive Speaking Tip #004
“Videos can be difficult to consume for people with hearing and visual disabilities. Are you best supporting your audience with synchronized captions, transcripts and audioRead more about Inclusive Web Tip #003
“Instead of just pointing or referring to the visual assets presented on your slides, describe them verbally when the information they convey supports your content.”Read more about Inclusive Speaking Tip #003
“A lot of people can’t operate a mouse, and will depend on their keyboard for basic navigation instead. What does that keyboard experience look likeRead more about Inclusive Web Tip #002
“Ensure any information only conveyed through colour in your printed and digital content is also supported through text, visual cues and/or other additional means.”Read more about Inclusive Speaking Tip #002
“A picture may be worth a 1000 words, but only as long as everyone can see it! Are you providing text alternatives to your informativeRead more about Inclusive Web Tip #001
“Make sure the quantity of text used on the screen is kept to a minimum, and choose more visually engaging and compelling ways to tellRead more about Inclusive Speaking Tip #001
If you don’t connect with your audience with disabilities, you might be missing out on potential clients and income. To improve your inclusive approach to…Read more about Connecting with those who have hearing or cognitive issues