Making PowerPoints Accessible

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Making PowerPoints Accessible Natalie Orcutt, Chris Frey, Aaron Ngo, Jojo Otchere and Phil Deaton Jojo

How AT reads an inaccessible PowerPoint https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/Making+PowerPoints+Accessible/1_4c8ip6hg Phil & Jojo

Importance of PowerPoint Accessibility PowerPoints are a key learning object for sessions and directly link to how students engage with you as an instructor PowerPoints are used in administrative presentations, conferences (meta), everywhere to provide overviews of connected material How are folks supposed to critically engage in order to make decisions, understand and further research, and follow along in class if they cannot access your PowerPoint? PowerPoints directly link to inclusive spaces in all of these contexts If a PowerPoint is accessibly provided to an individual, they can participate Phil

Importance of Titles Slides without titles will not be read by AT Titles also give the user an indication of where they are in the presentation when skimming through the content Consider “invisible titles” where necessary Natalie

Titles Even if slide content is a continuation of a previous slide, each slide should still have a “Title” or “Title 1” Consider using language like “Part 1 of 2” if continuation Titles should be descriptive of content within context of presentation Natalie

Importance of Alt Text What will this improve? A student using a screen reader to view the content on your lecture slides will be able to hear a brief description of any images on the page, as well as in the correct order a viewer would perceive them in relation to the text Benefits students with neurodevelopmental disabilities as well and increases indexability for images An important thing to figure out when it comes to alt text is the image’s context and how it is functioning in the PowerPoint. It is also important to define how to use alt text within the image’s context and function. Aaron & Phil

Importance of Alt Text How to determine context and function for alt texting images: Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States from 1861 until 1865 Usually an image presents context is difficult and hard to determine. In this particular example, the image of Abraham Lincoln is present to inform viewers of his identity. Since there is text surrounding the image, the most appropriate alt text would be “Image of Abraham Lincoln”. In most cases, images have functions if contained within links or are clickable. This example image has no function because it is not in a link or clickable. Aaron & Phil

Understanding Visual Objects Each individual visual object makes one argument, demonstrates one point, can be observed Macro vs micro affordances Pieces or building block aspects in the visual can be interpreted differently, but focus on the tactical reason for why that image was used in context Macro provides a tactical understanding of a concept in a visual, micro is the building blocks for the visual Capture visual objects individually where possible, to create alt text on one visual object There are cons to this in terms of sustainability, single sourcing. Aaron & Phil

Alt Text To do this: Select the image you want to add alt text to Right click on the image Click “Format picture” In the Format Picture panel that will appear on the right side of the slide select the icon that looks like a square with arrows and measurement bars around it Select Alt Text In the DESCRIPTION not the Title field, add a few words describing what the image is Note: Alt text is meant to be as concise as possible for the screen reader to read, and alt text should not be used on images that are only serving a decorative purpose on the slide Aaron & Phil

Reading Order and Slide Organization How to edit your reading order Go to a slide and click on any text frame Click on the “Format” button at the top of the page Click “Selection Pane” Chris

Here you will be able to rearrange the reading order and double check for titles Chris

Reading Order and Slide Organization Reading Order is from bottom to top Z-axis layer is also controlled here, unfortunately Chris

Slide Organization (cont.) Chris

Slide Organization Be considerate of content and layers Consider flattening or redesigning images Chris

Slide Organization (cont.) Flatten graphics to eliminate redundant bits Chris

Reading Order & Slide Organization Flow charts are ripe for these semantic choices Chris

Reading Order & Slide Organization Chris

Short Comings of Microsoft PowerPoint On a Mac, the Selection Pane is incredibly hard to deal with, if possible try to find a PC to check all of your PowerPoints after you’ve made them Groups of objects can become really rigid and hard to manipulate A screen reader will only read the content in the “Presentation Mode” Natalie

Accessible face to face presentation Be descriptive of graphics and charts Avoid phrasing such as “as you can see”and try to provide a short description of what you are describing This engages observers on multiple levels (senses) and both reinforces concepts and ensures access for some disability groups Phil

Accessibility Hacks in PowerPoint “Snipping” or screenshotting visuals or complicated flowcharts and adding alt text to describe the entire argument Changing the semantic value of objects or elements in how they are named Natalie

Conclusion PowerPoints are one of the most common learning tools at Michigan State & designing accessible lectures only improves the learning ability of all students Jojo