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Britne Jenke

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Accessible Presentation Software

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Accessible Presentations

I asked a question to the collective wisdom of my LinkedIn connections recently, and it sparked a great conversation and research into accessible presentation software. Here’s what I found comparing accessibility features of some of the major presentation software platforms: AhaSlides, Poll Everywhere, Mentimeter, and Slido.

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Fiverr Gigs Available

Why didn’t I think of this sooner? I’ve been using Fiverr to find awesome freelancers for various tasks for my own business, so I thought I may as well set up shop there too! I have some Fiverr gigs available for accessibility-related services at very reasonable rates. Visit the links below if you’d like to hire me for some quick ALT text writing or caption and transcript editing!

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World Bipolar Day

This entry is part 1 of 9 in the series Awareness Days

World Bipolar Day is held on March 30th each year. It’s an international campaign to raise awareness about bipolar disorders. World Bipolar Day (WBD) is recognized on March 30th as the birthday of Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, who was posthumously diagnosed as likely having bipolar disorder. 

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Writing for Readability

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Writing for Accessibility

Welcome to this deeper-dive series of blog posts! I’ll be digging in to some accessibility topics that relate to my presentations on accessibility, with the goal of providing you with information and resources to make your workplace more accessible. The second post in this series is on Writing for Readability. (Did you miss the first post on Writing ALT Text?)

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Writing ALT Text for Accessibility

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Writing for Accessibility

Welcome to this deeper-dive series of blog posts! I’ll be digging in to some accessibility topics that relate to my presentations on accessibility, with the goal of providing you with information and resources to make your workplace more accessible. The first post in this series is on Writing ALT Text for Accessibility.

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