Running into the same issue here. Would be great to have a single photographic character with a physical impairment that is in multiple poses instead of limited to just illustrations with one wheelchair pose...
I agree. It would be good to have a more usable character with a disability both for fair representation and specific situations related to disability. If accessibility in eLearning is such an important topic, the characters should reflect that.
16 Replies
Matthew is one - any of the illustrated modern have the wheelchair pose
Thanks. Any photographic characters?
No idea Kyle sorry - I just took a look at the content library when you asked the question and picked a couple of the characters.
Running into the same issue here. Would be great to have a single photographic character with a physical impairment that is in multiple poses instead of limited to just illustrations with one wheelchair pose...
I agree. It would be good to have a more usable character with a disability both for fair representation and specific situations related to disability. If accessibility in eLearning is such an important topic, the characters should reflect that.
Agreed. I need photos of people living with physical disabilities in similar poses to the other characters.
Yes, this, please!!
AGREE!
We need more of these!! - would prefer illustrated
Yes please
100% we need this!
PowerPoint also has a couple of characters (Cutout People) in wheelchairs. Check out Kevin and Elena.
Insert -> Pictures -> Stock Images -> Cutout People
I agree! It would be great to have photographic characters with disabilities (wheelchairs, hearing aids, limb missing, etc.)
Agree!
Just a warning: You aren't allowed to use PowerPoint cutout people in Articulate products: What am I allowed to use premium creative content for? - Microsoft Support
We need Articulate to add a more diverse set of characters to their own set.
Would this prohibition include Presenter 360? Since it's an add-on to PowerPoint, wouldn't using PowerPoint assets be allowed?