Live Broadcast
Live Broadcasts are defined as a facilitator presenting a PowerPoint via videoconference. Here we have defined each type and their respective accessibility requirements.
Live Broadcasts are defined as a facilitator presenting a PowerPoint via videoconference. Below we have defined each type and their respective accessibility requirements.
Live video - Facilitator is presenting with a PowerPoint deck in the background
- Facilitator should read everything on the PowerPoint being presented.
- Live caption is recommended for a live event. A cleaned-up version including proper wording, grammar, and punctuation of the live transcript must be made available**.**
- Create an accessible version of PowerPoint. If the presenter says each word on each slide, this can be skipped, but not recommended.
- If the event is recorded, the same rules apply as above under “Recorded Presentation”.
- Sign Language is not required.
Live Event Broadcasts
- Live real-time captioning (visible to users) is recommended, but not mandatory, for a live event. A cleaned-up version including proper wording, grammar, and punctuation of the live transcript must be made available.
- If the event is recorded, the same rules apply as above under “Recorded Presentation”.
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