PC Users: Right-click on the filename from this table and choose "Save Target As..." to download the files to your desktop. Mac Users: Option-click on the filename from this table and it will begin downloading to your desktop.
The text figure number is found at the end of each file name - i.e. rav97859_0101a_hires.jpg = Figure 1.1 in the textbook.
Accessible Lecture PPTs
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. McGraw-Hill PowerPoints
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*Accessible Lecture PPTs (Lecture outlines tagged for screen readers.)
Labeled Images Illustration files as they appear in the text.
Base Art Images Illustration files without labels and leader lines.
Image PPTs Image from the text. All art, tables and photos included.
Animations Animation files that can be easily downloaded and played without PowerPoint.
To convert color images to grayscale in PowerPoint:
Right-click on the image and choose "Format Picture." Then within the Picture tab, change the "Color" dropdown to Grayscale.