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​​​Interactions Archives​, ​​Issue 1 •​ 2020​, Volume 4 • 2020

Interactions Issue 2, 2021

Helpful Tips for Making Presentations Accessible, from Your Disabled Colleagues

Many of our colleagues are disabled or have chronic illnesses that may limit their access to information provided during presentations. Breanne Kisselstein, Chelsea Newbold, and Sarah Boggess offer tips on how to create and give presentations that are more accessible for people living with diverse conditions, such as color blindness, hearing or visual impairments, neurodiversity, autism, dyslexia, etc.

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