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Example of an Accessible Video
Please watch our 56 second video entitled "Elevators and Accessibility."
Elevators and Accessibility Transcript
PRESENTER 1: All right. Since we're standing here in front of the elevator, let's talk about accessibility.
PRESENTER 2: Those buttons have Braille notation on them.
PRESENTER 1: And the bell rings as each floor's number lights up.
PRESENTER 2: And the door is really wide, well, usually it is.
PRESENTER 1: Elevators are pretty accessible and that's because accessibility is important for everyone whether they recognize it or not.
PRESENTER 3: Maybe you wear glasses to improve your vision or maybe you use left-handed scissors.
PRESENTER 2: Or maybe that bum knee makes you walk up the ramp instead of the stairs.
PRESENTER 1: Or maybe you're colorblind and rely on the arrangement of the lights rather than the colors.
PRESENTER 3: Whatever your particular need, the web, like a good elevator, should be something you could navigate with ease.
PRESENTER 1: We're here to offer insight into the most common issues faced by web users.
PRESENTER 2: We want to make accessible content for all.
PRESENTER 3: If you care about your content reaching all learners, you must care about accessibility.