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      Tarik
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      Rosario
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      Online accessibility is crucial for older adults. Some suggestions are: make sure content is easy to understand by not having crowded pages, have clear and descriptive heading for sections of content. Take into account vision loss, make fonts as simple as possible. Another challenge could be hearing loss, are videos equipped with captions? These are just some ideas.

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      Erika
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      I would develop a survey and ask the people who are interested in classes if they would prefer classes in person or virtually. I would ask what the barriers are for attending classes and determine if there are options for public transit or a preferable forum online: Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google?

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