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Deliver an informational PPT on various topics by using this Screen Reader Powerpoint Presentation Slides. This deck focuses and implements best industry practices, thus providing a birds-eye view of the topic. Encompassed with fifty five slides, designed using high-quality visuals and graphics, this deck is a complete package to use and download. All the slides offered in this deck are subjective to innumerable alterations, thus making you a pro at delivering and educating. You can modify the color of the graphics, background, or anything else as per your needs and requirements. It suits every business vertical because of its adaptable layout.

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Slide 1: This slide introduces Screen Reader. State your company name and begin.
Slide 2: This is an Agenda slide. State your agendas here.
Slide 3: This slide shows Table of Content for the presentation.
Slide 4: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 5: This slide provides the meaning of screen readers used by people with vision impairments.
Slide 6: This slide depicts the key users of screen reader technology based on type of disability.
Slide 7: This slide demonstrates the various functions of screen readers.
Slide 8: This slide illustrates the market share of popular screen readers.
Slide 9: This slide demonstrates the advantages of using screen readers.
Slide 10: This slide elaborates the drawbacks of currently available screen readers.
Slide 11: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 12: This slide demonstrates the architecture of screen reader technology.
Slide 13: This slide describes the methods by which screen readers convey information to the user.
Slide 14: This slide talks about the methods by which screen readers convey information to the user.
Slide 15: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 16: This slide demonstrates the various screen readers available for most common operating systems, Linux, Mac OS and Windows.
Slide 17: This slide describes various screen reader software programs readily available for use.
Slide 18: This slide outlines the various types of screen readers used by people with visual impairments.
Slide 19: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 20: This slide presents the VoiceOver screen reader technology available in iPhones.
Slide 21: This slide describes the TalkBack screen reader technology available in android phones.
Slide 22: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 23: This slide describes the VoiceOver screen reader technology available in MacBook and MacOS.
Slide 24: This slide presents the navigation gestures of windows screen readers.
Slide 25: This slide describes the Job Access with Speech screen reader software for windows.
Slide 26: This slide illustrates NonVisual Desktop Access screen reader technology available for windows.
Slide 27: This slide presents COBRA screen reader for windows.
Slide 28: This slide depicts Dolphin screen reader for windows.
Slide 29: This slide describes ZoomText screen reader software for windows.
Slide 30: This slide showcases System Access screen reader software.
Slide 31: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 32: This slide demonstrates the various points to be considered while designing websites for users of screen readers.
Slide 33: This slide presents various steps to be considered while creating screen-reader friendly website.
Slide 34: This slide demonstrates the various steps to be considered while creating screen-reader friendly website.
Slide 35: This slide presents the various steps to be considered while creating screen-reader friendly website.
Slide 36: This slide describes the ways by which a screen reader processes different forms of information.
Slide 37: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 38: This slide represents the training program for visually impaired students or employees.
Slide 39: This slide outlines the cost price of various screen reader software available in the market.
Slide 40: This slide shows title for topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 41: This slide outlines the checklist for integrating screen reader software into organization.
Slide 42: This slide represents 30-60-90 plan for integrating screen reader software into organization.
Slide 43: This slide shows the timeline for integrating screen reader software into organization.
Slide 44: This slide represents the roadmap for integrating screen reader software into organization.
Slide 45: This slide shows the dashboard to keep a regular track of the performance of trainees throughout the training program.
Slide 46: This slide demonstrates a case study on accessibility issue in collaboration.
Slide 47: This slide shows all the icons included in the presentation.
Slide 48: This slide is titled as Additional Slides for moving forward.
Slide 49: This slide presents Roadmap with additional textboxes.
Slide 50: This is Our Goal slide. State your firm's goals here.
Slide 51: This is a Timeline slide. Show data related to time intervals here.
Slide 52: This is a Comparison slide with additional textboxes and related imagery.
Slide 53: This is an Idea Generation slide to state a new idea or highlight information, specifications etc.
Slide 54: This slide contains Puzzle with related icons and text.
Slide 55: This is a Thank You slide with address, contact numbers and email address.

FAQs

A screen reader is assistive technology software that enables individuals with visual impairments to access digital content by converting text and visual elements into speech or braille output.

Screen readers are primarily used by individuals with vision impairments, including those who are blind or have low vision. They rely on screen readers to navigate and interact with computers, smartphones, and other digital devices.

Using screen readers allows individuals with visual impairments to access information, communicate, and perform tasks online independently. It enables them to browse websites, read documents, send emails, use applications, and participate in various online activities.

While screen readers provide essential accessibility, they have some limitations. Screen readers may struggle with accurately interpreting complex layouts, images, multimedia content, or certain web design practices that are not optimized for accessibility. Additionally, some screen readers require a learning curve for users to master their functionality.

Websites can be made screen-reader friendly by following accessibility guidelines. This includes providing alternative text for images, using semantic markup, ensuring keyboard navigability, structuring content with headings, avoiding reliance on color alone for information, and testing the website with screen readers to identify and address any accessibility issues.

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