Hi,
Someone asked me to recommend ways to adapt visual presentations so that
blind people can get the most out of them. I have my views, but I wanted to
see what works best for others. These presentations usually contain the
following:
PowerPoint slides
Writing on flip charts or white board
Handouts
An occasional video
When there are pictures or drawings, they are mostly used to spice up the
content, but occasionally a picture is important.
I was also asked about reliable brailling agencies who have quick
turn-around times.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Jim
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