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Teague 7e: Your Health Today - 1259912450

Accessible PowerPoint
Accessibility is becoming even more important in the education marketplace. Students and instructors with disabilities use many different assistive technologies, and McGraw-Hill Education is working to increase compatibility and access that will not only help those with disabilities achieve better learning outcomes, but also serve the institutions that are teaching these students. Accessible PowerPoint allows slide content to be read by a screen reader and provides alternative text descriptions for any image files used that enrich the learning experience. Accessible PowerPoint is also designed with high-contrast color palettes and uses texture when possible, instead of color to denote different aspects of the imagery used within the slide.

A note on reviewing slides for accessibility: PowerPoint’s Accessibility Checker can sometimes misleadingly flag items as errors that are done properly based on accessibility guidelines. Examples include “Check Reading Order” and “Missing Alt Text.” For details, please review this Word document (43.0K)

Chapter 01 PowerPoint Presentation (1674.0K)
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Chapter 04 PowerPoint Presentation (521.0K)
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Chapter 11 PowerPoint Presentation (1387.0K)
Chapter 12 PowerPoint Presentation (1122.0K)
Chapter 13 PowerPoint Presentation (1536.0K)
Chapter 14 PowerPoint Presentation (1701.0K)
Chapter 15 PowerPoint Presentation (936.0K)
Chapter 16 PowerPoint Presentation (545.0K)
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Chapter 18 PowerPoint Presentation (805.0K)


Taylor 11e: Health Psychology - 1260253902

Accessible PowerPoint
Accessibility is becoming even more important in the education marketplace. Students and instructors with disabilities use many different assistive technologies, and McGraw-Hill Education is working to increase compatibility and access that will not only help those with disabilities achieve better learning outcomes, but also serve the institutions that are teaching these students. Accessible PowerPoint allows slide content to be read by a screen reader and provides alternative text descriptions for any image files used that enrich the learning experience. Accessible PowerPoint is also designed with high-contrast color palettes and uses texture when possible, instead of color to denote different aspects of the imagery used within the slide.

A note on reviewing slides for accessibility: PowerPoint’s Accessibility Checker can sometimes misleadingly flag items as errors that are done properly based on accessibility guidelines. Examples include “Check Reading Order” and “Missing Alt Text.” For details, please review this Word document (43.0K)

Accessible PowerPoint Presentations - All Chapters

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Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 06

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 07

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Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 09

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 10

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 11

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 12

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 13

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 14

Accessible PowerPoint Chapter 15








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