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Welcome to this presentation on how headings help screen reader users. My name is Greg Kraus University IT Accessibility Coordinator at NC State University. So how are headings used by screen reader users? Well there are two main benefits that headings provide. First it allow screen reader users an easy way to skim the page to basically see what the major points are on the page. Second it lets them easily jump from section to section within a page. So lets see an example of how this actually works. So lets say this is the first time youve ever come this page. Just by glancing at it you can skim the page really quickly and get the feel for what this page is about. You can see that the title is the NC State University IT accessibility blog. You can already see three stories - Google Apps Accessibility Guidelines, FAQs for ICT Accessibility Regulation, and Creating Accessible PDFs, Microsoft Publisher. You even see some blocks over off to the right for some categories information like