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  1. Jan 2025
    1. Youtube does not offer any screen reader assistance that is built into their app/website but they do allow a third party extension to help provide to the people who need it which is useful but not as helpful as if they had a program already within the app.

    1. No Alternate Text on Images/Main Image Slide Header and Decorative Images: Some images that provide key information don’t have alt text, as well as some of the decorative photos, making them inaccessible to users relying on screen readers. Without descriptive alt text, users with visual impairments may miss out on important content or context, reducing the site's overall accessibility. I think there can also be numbers added on the white dotted navigator for the main slide headings with images for easy navigation (some of the white on white makes it hard to see and scroll).

    2. Clear Headings & Structure: Eco Canada's website has a well-organized heading structure, which makes it easier for screen readers to parse and for users to navigate in general. Good use of headings makes it so content can be read in a logical, linear way without confusion. Especially useful for those with assistive technology.

  2. Sep 2024
    1. Discover what it means to be metropolitan

      -Video might be overstimulating, containing fast moving clips, different colours)

      -Video also is missing a descriptive <ALT> tag.

      -No closed caption in video needed as there is no audio

    2. Fans pack the MAC for homecoming win

      Non- linear grouping of information could cause difficulty for screen reader and confusion for reader. Could be simplified to important linear information only.

    3. Celebrate Fall Pride, explore TMU’s Equity Showcase, learn financial literacy and more

      Pictures have links attached, however, no descriptive <ALT> tag to describe what is the image