Templates for download

PowerPoint template

  • Having a slide title on each slide
  • Reading order of pre-formatted slide items (“placeholders”)
    • Slide title will be read first
    • Other items: basically from top to bottom, and from left to right
  • Formatted font, font size, bullet points and numbered lists
  • Colour scheme with sufficient colour contrast between text, hyperlinks, and background
  • Reserved frame for captions at the bottom of slide
  • Go through the sample slides for the important instruction to use this template before customizing this template to suit your own style and teaching materials.
  • Select any layout template from the New Slide or Layout command.
  • Adjust the size or position, or delete the content placeholders on each slide to suit your presentation content and intended layout.
  • Basic instructions to modify the content and examples are provided. Go to View > Slide Master. Customize the template using the Slide Master.
  • Go to the video on enhancing accessibility of PowerPoint for more information.
  • Note that this template does not guarantee “full accessibility”.
  • Go through the sample slides for the important instruction to use this template.
  • Note that this template does not guarantee “full accessibility”.
  • To cite this template:
    • Ma, G. Y. K., Choi, C., & Yeung, P. P. S. (2023). PowerPoint template [.pptx file]. #IDEALeaders Self-learning Series: Co-creation of virtual learning accessibility. HKU Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.25442/hku.22683433
  • This work is intended to serve as a general guide for enhancing accessibility of PowerPoint slides. The recommended practices in this work are not exhaustive or best solutions. This work does not necessarily guarantee “full accessibility”. This work is created for knowledge exchange and educational purposes. Teaching and learning practices might vary across academic disciplines, as well as individual preferences and needs. The recommended practices need to be fit and applied to various disciplinary contexts and authentic practices.
  • Please be aware that fulfilling all the practices suggested by this work would not guarantee “full accessibility”. Use your own best judgment. Always be aware of and respect the diverse access needs of different individuals.
  • This work does not contain any business promotion elements.
  • Software, programmes, and operating systems are constantly and rapidly developing along with changing accessibility functions. Statements in this work about the functions of any software, programmes, and operating systems may no longer represent their current status.
  • It is possible that the hyperlinks of the cited resources in this work might be edited or removed by the corresponding contributors after the publication of this work.

Word document template: Course outline sample

  • This Word document is a “live” template. It already defines the styling and format of each component of the course outline sample.
    • Heading structure
    • Font, font size, bullet points and numbered lists
    • Tables
    • Paragraph and line spacing, and page break
    • Link texts
    • Colour scheme with sufficient colour contrast between text, hyperlinks, and background
  • Basic instructions to modify the content and examples are provided.
  • The main formatting tools are the “Styles Pane” and the “Spacing” settings in the “Paragraph” command pane.
  • Section on accessibility arrangement is included. Students are encouraged to contact the course instructors for discussion on matters related to accessibility arrangement as early as possible to facilitate communication and timely arrangement.
  • Go through the instructions document before customizing the course outline sample to suit your own style and teaching materials.
  • Note that the content of this document only serves for illustration purpose and reference. This document does not represent any true information of any courses in real life.
  • Note that this document does not guarantee “full accessibility.”
  • Go to the video on enhancing accessibility of Word document for more information.
  • To cite this document:
    • Ma, G. Y. K., Choi, C., & Yeung, P. P. S. (2023). Example of accessible formatting for course outline document [.docx file]. #IDEALeaders Self-learning Series: Co-creation of virtual learning accessibility. HKU Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.25442/hku.22683451
  • This work is intended to serve as a general guide for enhancing the accessibility of a course outline document. The recommended practices in this work are not exhaustive or best solutions. This work does not necessarily guarantee “full accessibility”. This work is created for knowledge exchange and educational purposes. Teaching and learning practices might vary across academic disciplines, as well as individual preferences and needs. The recommended practices need to be fit and applied to various disciplinary contexts and authentic practices.
  • Note that the content of this work only serves for illustration purpose and reference. This document does not represent any true information of any courses in real life.
  • Please be aware that fulfilling all the practices suggested by this work would not guarantee “full accessibility”. Use your own best judgment. Always be aware of and respect the diverse access needs of different individuals.
  • This work does not contain any business promotion elements.
  • Software, programmes, and operating systems are constantly and rapidly developing along with changing accessibility functions. Statements in this work about the functions of any software, programmes, and operating systems may no longer represent their current status.
  • It is possible that the hyperlinks of the cited resources in this work might be edited or removed by the corresponding contributors after the publication of this work.