G Suite Accessibility Features
Created by Scott Aten, April 2, 2019
Research shows that nearly 14% of students live with some sort of disability. Many of these
students and their parents rely on some form of visual or audio accommodation to accompany
their learning. In truth many of these accommodations benefit all students. This article will
provide information on some of the built in features of G Suite that can help make learning accessible to all students.
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provide information on some of the built in features of G Suite that can help make learning accessible to all students.
- Closed Captions in Google Slides
- Alternative text (Alt text) on images
- Voice typing, editing and formatting
- Braille
- Screen reader and Magnifier
- Chromebook accessibility features
Learn more about these features and more on the Google Accessibility page. This site
provides
a complete list of all the accessibility features available in each Google app.
Google has put together this document to help illustrate all the accessibility features including
features available on Chromebooks themselves.
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