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When lecturing with visual aids like PowerPoint, use large, bold fonts and uncluttered formatting, and make sure to read aloud and explain any content. This will help any students with visual impairments.

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  • Describing an image on a PowerPoint slide or reading text you write on the board out loud to your class ensures the material is accessible to students with visual impairments.
  • Uncluttered displays are also helpful for students with attention difficulties.

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