Creating usable digital documents.

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We often talk about students' digital literacies and are blind to the fact that we produce documents that are difficult to read on screen. This presentation shows some ways of creating better digital documents. Please read the notes.

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Creating Usable Digital Documentse-Learning Dept.2013

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Digital Literacy

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Meta Data

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Conventions

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Find = Index

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Large print

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Author

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Date

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Title & Filename

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Headers & Footers

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Context and Hyperlinks

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Structured Heading Styles

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Views use Heading Styles

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(Bad) Navigation

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No structure for 72 pages

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No Navigation for 72 pages

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Heading styles - Navigation

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Navigation – Contents Page

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Allow Customization

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Text to Speech

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Adobe pdfs

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ALT tags

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PowerPoint Notes

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Compress images

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Microsoft Accessibility Checking

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Newman in the Digital Age

twitter = #newmancll

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Bob Ridge-StearnHead of e-LearningNewman University, Birmingham.

email bob.ridge-stearn@newman.ac.uk twitter @bobridgestearn

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