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Accessible presentations
We have a professional and legal obligation to ensure that all of our digital content is accessible. In this session we’ll look at what we mean by accessibility and why it is important, then we’ll explore some practical techniques and useful resources for producing and delivering accessible presentations.
Please note that being familiar with creating and editing files using Microsoft PowerPoint is a necessary prerequisite for this workshop.
The recording and resources from the last time this session ran can be found on the RDP Canvas site.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the workshop a successful participant should be able to:
- Explain why digital accessibility is important
- Create a PowerPoint slide deck that is accessible
- Apply techniques to make the delivery of your presentations more accessible
- Describe where to find out more information about digital accessibility
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers at all stages and from all disciplines, and ECRs from all disciplines, broadly encompassing research assistants, postdoctoral researchers and research fellows at grades 6-8.
About the facilitators
The workshop is designed and delivered by the Educational Enhancement team.
Booking information
For online workshops, the link to join the session will be shared to your Sussex email address one working day before the event.
About this theme
Realise workshops get you thinking about the organisation and ethics of your research and how it complies with governance. Visit our Realise workshops page for more sessions.
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By: Zydrune Jasiunaite
Last updated: Tuesday, 4 February 2025