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Capitalise on Captions

Captions for video content are embedded into everyday media consumption such as YouTube, Netflix and other social media platforms. As much as 92% of videos on mobile devices are viewed without sound. Therefore when students come into learning environments they have the expectation of captions on their educational media. It is also a legal responsibility […]

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Make accessibility a habit: Word Documents

Making your documents more accessible is not just about running them through accessibility checkers, it’s about making it a habit. If you only run your documents through an accessibility checker, then you are only doing half the job. You need to write for all in the way you layout and format your documents in word. […]

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Make text reader software your best friend

Most people associate text reading software with those with additional learning needs or visual impairments. These simple and often embedded tools can be used more widely as well as those with neurodiversity needs. We are all spending more time in front of a computer screen since the pandemic hit. According to a survey by Vision […]