Random tip:

When giving a presentation, whatever you have on your slide should he spoken aloud.

Whither that be text or image descriptions.

Things to be mindful of.
This helps to

• make sure blind/low vision folk & those with reading disabilities have full access to the presentation experience,

• make sure that captions are in alignment with what's on the slide so that there is no lost information between decifering spoken & visual info,
• make sure that people can just in general have an easier time following along & more likely to understand the information.
Also:

The closer to font size 20+, the better. The smaller you get, the more likely you're including too much info on the slide.

Be mindful to keep things spaced out as well. Layout is important.

It helps to have image descriptions in your speaker notes as well.

Example slide
This is good info for folk to share in general because, of course, education often teaches us inaccessible presentation practices.

The point of visual aids is to assist the presenter in making the information being presented more accessible..so..let's do that accessibly lol
And remember kids, captions are important (as are audio descriptions) & challenge your government against making folk ask #WhereIsTheInterpreter.

Information accessibility is cool 👍🏾
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