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Accessibility @ Microsoft Training Academy, BETT 2018

Visit the Microsoft Training Academy for daily sessions run by  our Microsoft Learning Consultants & Innovative Educators giving you a hands-on opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest tools that are being delivered to drive student and teacher outcomes, hosted on the Microsoft Campus at stand E300 throughout each day - with repeated sessions so you won’t miss out!

Session Overview

With the launch of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, Microsoft is taking a big step forward on our journey to make our products more accessible and empower people with disabilities. Building inclusive content and expanding the usability of core accessible features is vital for all students to succeed. Join this session to find out more about using accessibility tools within Windows 10, OneNote and Edge.

Hear from presenter Jose Kingsley Davies, Microsoft Learning Consultant for why not to miss this exclusive Microsoft Training Academy session.

Why you should attend the session?

Attend this session to find out how you can make the most of Windows 10 and Office 365 with all the latest and greatest accessibility features. There are now more ways than ever before to ensure every learning can access and use content that meet’s their needs.

How it will impact your institution?

All of the accessibility features are free and simple to use and finding tools that will enhance a learning outcome is at the forefront of all our minds as educators.

What you will take away as the next steps?

You will be able to download and add in many of the tools and features from the session and use them to compliment your students learning and ensure that they are empowered to achieve more.


Visit the Microsoft Experience Bett 2018 page to find out more and get signed up.

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