Digital accessibility for individuals with impairments
1.1.57 Concerned that much online information and content may not be accessible to people with a disability, for example to users who rely on screen reader technologies to read aloud the content of a web page. (DA)
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In this video, we explore how assistive technologies make digital workplaces accessible for people with impairments. Learn how screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver aid visually impaired users, while speech recognition tools like Dragon NaturallySpeaking help those with mobility issues. Discover how platforms like Microsoft Teams integrate accessibility features, and real-time captioning tools like Otter.ai support hearing-impaired users. We also cover accessible document formats, technical support, and ergonomic workplace accommodations to ensure inclusive remote work environments where everyone can succeed.
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1.1.57 Concerned that much online information and content may not be accessible to people with a disability, for example to users who rely on screen reader technologies to read aloud the content of a web page. (DA)
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