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Accessing the web using screen reading software

Tags: YouTube,Accessibility Micro Courses for Corrections Education
Description: For many people, particularly those who are blind or have a visual impairment, the only way to access the web is with screen reading software such as JAWS. The extent to which information on a web page is read back to the user is dependent on how the website has been designed, for example, image descriptions for images, good navigation etc. In this clip Craig demonstrates how screen readers can be used to access and read information on a website.
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Category: Accessibility Micro Courses for Corrections Education
YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GPNTctdezg
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