August 2012
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Browsers have a presenter mode: console.info() | Christian Heilmann
The revelation to me in this case was that the console and debugger are exactly the other screen we need for presenting and a very easy way to keep the interaction in the main window and get information in the other. You got to love browsers these days.
March 2012
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How to Make Presentations Accessible to All
This page helps you make your presentations, talks, meetings, and training accessible to all of your potential audience, including people with disabilities and others. Inclusive presentations have many benefits.
February 2011
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10 tips for making a presentation more accessible to those with disabilities | TechRepublic
January 2011
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Beyond Compliance Coordinating Committee (BCCC) Guidelines on Accessibility
The Beyond Compliance Coordinating Committee has developed accessibility guidelines in an effort to highlight the many ways in which event/conference planners and presenters can make events accessible as possible.