[NFBCS] Creating a Slide Presentation

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Thu Apr 15 21:02:23 UTC 2021


Leslie:

The most accessible (if it can be called that) would be PowerPoint. But
since you've never created a PowerPoint presentation before, you've got lots
of learning to do I am afraid. I'm not a PowerPoint expert. I just know that
blind people have successfully created presentations with PowerPoint.

Cordially,

Curtis Chong

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Subject: [NFBCS] Creating a Slide Presentation

Hello:

One of my assignments in my Policy Analysis class for my master's degree 
program is to create a slide presentation with audio. I've never done 
this before, so I could use a lot of help and suggestions. My first 
question involves the type of platform I should use. My professor is 
flexible on this, but I'm not sure what would be the most accessible with 
Jaws 2021. My professor said we could use something like PowerPoint, 
WebEx, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc. I have no idea how they would 
be used for presentations. I know how they are used in a live event where 
people share screens, but I don't understand how it would work if you're 
not live. Once I figure out my platform, I have to figure out the content, 
but that's my second step. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. 
Thanks.


-- 
Leslie Fairall
mailto:fairall at shellworld.net

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