Microsoft 365 accessibility training — to learn more about how people use Microsoft settings and applications to access the information we prepare — is available this week. Objectives include:
- Learning how to set up and navigate the settings within Windows 10, Office Desktop applications and Teams.
- Customizing elements of an operating system and Office applications
- Coming away with the ability to tailor the Windows and Office experience through the understanding of the integrated features for inclusivity
- Learning how assistive technology can empower how people communicate, learn and experience the world
Microsoft 365 Accessibility: Hearing
June 22, 10 a.m.
https://retailevents.microsoft.com/event/event-details?id=LINCOLN_LAND_COMMUNITY_COLLEGE3303412507715
Learn about specialized features for those who are hard of hearing, have hearing loss or have deafness.
Microsoft 365 Accessibility: Low Vision
June 23, 10 a.m.
https://retailevents.microsoft.com/event/event-details?id=LINCOLN_LAND_COMMUNITY_COLLEGE6232440056382
Learn about accessibility tools and features for people who have low vision.
Microsoft 365 Accessibility: Neurodiversity
June 24, 10 a.m.
https://retailevents.microsoft.com/event/event-details?id=LINCOLN_LAND_COMMUNITY_COLLEGE6244018493471
Innovative tools such as dictation and Windows Hello sign-in can make the digital world more accessible for those who live with dyslexia, seizures, autism or other cognitive differences.