PowerPoint is a powerful tool for engaging students, but without accessibility in mind, it can exclude some from the learning experience. A visually striking slide may look great but can be unreadable to those using screen readers if the reading order is incorrect. Bright colors may grab attention but can make text impossible to read for colorblind viewers. ALL-CAPS HEADINGS might emphasize key points but create challenges for students with reading disabilities. By designing with accessibility in mind, you ensure your content reaches everyone effectively.
When creating PowerPoint slides, watch out for these common barriers:
Microsoft PowerPoint Accessibility Guide (WebAIM)
Accessibility Cheat Sheet for PowerPoint
Presentation (pdf) (with transcript)
PowerPoint Remediation Guide