[Excerpt] It is not easy for a speaker to prepare documents and presentations especially when speaking to diverse audiences, i.e. when people have different languages, different backgrounds, different level of knowledge or include people with intellectual disabilities. Sometimes, speakers do not know how they can transmit information to people with intellectual disability
In modern society competence in giving presentations is required more and more by professionals, reg...
In initiating and maintaining talk with people with intellectual impairments, members of care staff ...
The focus of her presentation was on "Clear Communication for All: Making communication accessible f...
[Excerpt] Planning and organizing a conference, a meeting or any other event is a complex task, ofte...
[Excerpt] As children, we are curious —pointing to anything unfamiliar and asking questions. We have...
[Excerpt] Inclusion Europe speaks for people with intellectual disability and their families. Our me...
Accessible communication is easy to find, easy to perceive, easy to understand and is related to the...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
[Excerpt] Since several years, Inclusion Europe and its member societies have put an accent on self-...
Communication is powerful instruments of interaction that provide equality to those who have a sever...
Guidelines on how to make the use of PowerPoint and other visual presentations, accessible to audien...
This publication of the European Foundation Centre (EFC) Disability Thematic Network features case s...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
This presentation will give a quick overview of the Ten rules for ensuring miscommunication when wor...
This guide aims to enlighten presenters in the art of effective visual presentations to enable the a...
In modern society competence in giving presentations is required more and more by professionals, reg...
In initiating and maintaining talk with people with intellectual impairments, members of care staff ...
The focus of her presentation was on "Clear Communication for All: Making communication accessible f...
[Excerpt] Planning and organizing a conference, a meeting or any other event is a complex task, ofte...
[Excerpt] As children, we are curious —pointing to anything unfamiliar and asking questions. We have...
[Excerpt] Inclusion Europe speaks for people with intellectual disability and their families. Our me...
Accessible communication is easy to find, easy to perceive, easy to understand and is related to the...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
[Excerpt] Since several years, Inclusion Europe and its member societies have put an accent on self-...
Communication is powerful instruments of interaction that provide equality to those who have a sever...
Guidelines on how to make the use of PowerPoint and other visual presentations, accessible to audien...
This publication of the European Foundation Centre (EFC) Disability Thematic Network features case s...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
This presentation will give a quick overview of the Ten rules for ensuring miscommunication when wor...
This guide aims to enlighten presenters in the art of effective visual presentations to enable the a...
In modern society competence in giving presentations is required more and more by professionals, reg...
In initiating and maintaining talk with people with intellectual impairments, members of care staff ...
The focus of her presentation was on "Clear Communication for All: Making communication accessible f...