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Power BI & Accessibility - Creating inclusive reports
Accessibility isn't just a buzzword; creating inclusive reports is important.
Creating reports that lead to data insights can be challenging. While you, as a developer, might be familiar with all the details of Power BI and your data, your audience might have different experience levels. Furthermore, some users may depend on accessibility tools, like screen readers or keyboard navigation, to interact with your reports. Do you know how to make your report accessible?
Is it even possible to design for everyone?
In this session, we'll explore how to create data visualizations that are insightful, actionable, and accessible to all users:
- Keyboard navigation & tab order
- Screen reader & alt text
- High Contrast
- Focus Mode & Spotlight
- Color ratio & check & Themes
Throughout the session, I will provide practical examples and demonstrations of creating insightful and accessible data visualizations using Power BI.
By the end of this session, attendees will have a solid understanding of how to design reports that are accessible, engaging, and informative.
Accessibility isn't just a buzzword; creating inclusive reports is important.
Creating reports that lead to data insights can be challenging. While you, as a developer, might be familiar with all the details of Power BI and your data, your audience might have different experience levels. Furthermore, some users may depend on accessibility tools, like screen readers or keyboard navigation, to interact with your reports. Do you know how to make your report accessible?
Valerie Junk
Data Analytics, Visualization & Storytelling | Microsoft Data Platform MVP
Utrecht, The Netherlands
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