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   * [[https://poet.diagramcenter.org/|Poet Training Tool]] provides an interactive tutorial on how to describe all types of images, and is great to practice your writing skills!   * [[https://poet.diagramcenter.org/|Poet Training Tool]] provides an interactive tutorial on how to describe all types of images, and is great to practice your writing skills!
   * [[https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/|W3C's Tutorial on Images]]focused more on websites, but has useful tips for describing symbols and images in sequence.   * [[https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/|W3C's Tutorial on Images]]focused more on websites, but has useful tips for describing symbols and images in sequence.
-  * [[http://accessiblepractice.org/v/xerte/play_395|Accessible Book Consortium Tutorial: Accessible Images and how to create them]] slideshow that walks you through all the ways you can describe images including different mediums such as Braille! 
   * [[https://4syllables.com.au/articles/text-alternatives-decision-tree/|Text alternatives - a decision tree]] provides you with a series of questions to ask yourself on when and how to write image descriptions.   * [[https://4syllables.com.au/articles/text-alternatives-decision-tree/|Text alternatives - a decision tree]] provides you with a series of questions to ask yourself on when and how to write image descriptions.
  
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   * [[https://www.accessiblepublishing.ca/a-guide-to-image-description/|AccessiblePublishing.ca Guide to Image Description]] provides general guidelines for publishers. This page was created by our accessibility testing team and is the current gold standard for Alt-text description in Canada.   * [[https://www.accessiblepublishing.ca/a-guide-to-image-description/|AccessiblePublishing.ca Guide to Image Description]] provides general guidelines for publishers. This page was created by our accessibility testing team and is the current gold standard for Alt-text description in Canada.
 +  * [[https://apln.ca/category/image-descriptions/|Accessible Publishing Learning Network]]: Lots or resources on Image Descriptions and more! Leah Brochu, a former NNELS Coordinator, helped edit and write a lot of this content.
   * [[http://diagramcenter.wpengine.com/samplebook/nav.xhtml|Accessible Image - Sample Book]] provides samples of alt-text   * [[http://diagramcenter.wpengine.com/samplebook/nav.xhtml|Accessible Image - Sample Book]] provides samples of alt-text
   * [[http://diagramcenter.org/table-of-contents-2.html|Image Description Guidelines]] guidelines similar to our documentation.   * [[http://diagramcenter.org/table-of-contents-2.html|Image Description Guidelines]] guidelines similar to our documentation.
public/nnels/etext/images/resources.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/07 15:57 by rachel.osolen