Do you use PowerPoint for meetings and presentations?
Jess Mitchell
Advocate | Inclusion | Diversity | Equity | Accessibility | Disability | LGBTIQA+ | Epilepsy | Lived experience
Imagine if 25% of TMR's employees created at least one PowerPoint each year. That's approximately 1,750 PowerPoints created.
?Then imagine 1 in every 10 PowerPoint is checked for accessibility, and each PowerPoint is seen by 10 people.
?That's about 17,500 presentation views. But if only 10% of presentations are accessibility checked, that means only 1,750 viewers experience accessible presentations.
?That leaves 15,750 viewers not experiencing accessible presentations. And if 90% of the information to the brain is visual, then there is a huge comprehension deficit.
?So, do you want to know how to improve your presentations? This Centre for Universal Design Australia article provides handy tips. So you can make your next presentation accessible and therefore, comprehendible by your audience.