Previously Tom wrote:
I have had an S O S from staff supporting an early high school
student needing to produce a PowerPoint presentation as part of his
Business IT subject.
I'd like to ask:
What sort of business model do the student and teacher refer to when
trying to master skills that will be used in an individual's future
job?
What does a corporate executive do if he or she is visually impaired
and must give a Powerpoint presentation? Is it typical to hire
someone? Are there tools available that will enable a person with a
visual impairment to create a presentation? Would an auditory
presentation by appropriate?
With learning being a lifetime pursuit, I lean towards learning to
give an auditory presentation: speaking punctuated by sound bites.
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David R. Stong
Microcomputer Information Specialist (Graphic Designer),
Education Technology Services, a unit of
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Information Technology Services
The Pennsylvania State University
Phone 8148651843
212 Rider Building II
227 W Beaver Avenue
State College, PA 16801-4819
Working for Universal Design: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/accessibility
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/drs18/mark.html
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