QuickTips, Episode 23 - Managing Closed Captions and Panels in WebEx
Join Christian as he talks us through how to use the closed captioning tool in WebEx and how to manage multiple panels. Website - http://cahs.uc.edu/faculty-...
The PATINS Project is a state-wide technical assistance network that connects Indiana's local education agencies (LEAs) to Accessible Materials, Assistive Te...
I am a teacher of students who are hard of hearing and deaf. On my channel you will find informative inservices for working with children who are hard of hea...
Disclaimer: This video is meant to serve as an informal training for teachers in our districts. It is always used in collaboration with in-person inservice. ...
This video is about Coronavirus: *What is it and why is everyone talking about it? *How do I catch the coronavirus? *What happens if you catch the coronavirus? *Why are people worried about catching the coronavirus? *Is there a cure for the coronavirus? *Why are some places we normally go to closed? *What's it like to be at home all the time? *What can I do to help? *What else can I do? *What's going to happen next?
This is how I setup the interpreter while in Google Meets- using a Chrome Extension, 'Picture in Picture (for Chrome)' This will also work for Teams as long ...
Google Meet: 3 Ways to See Your Students when Presenting your Screen
This video is one in a series of videos on Google Meet. This video covers 3 different ways to still see your students while you are presenting your screen in...
How to use Google Classroom for parents! In this video parents and guardians will learn everything they need to know in order to best support their students ...
Flip the classroom, teach a grammar concept, create a short video study guide. Find the best free screen recorder to make videos of yourself that you can sha...
Answering a question I often get in the comments: How do I share a video with Audio in Google Meet. In this video I go through the steps needed to enable thi...
Youtube is an easy, free way to caption recorded videos. After you upload your video, you are able to go in and edit the automatic captions which make them m...
This video demonstrates how to edit automatically generated captions created by YouTube's speech-recognition software to create accurate closed captioning fo...
This method will prevent students from cheating on Google Forms. ***Update*** to allow the option for importing the form grades into Google Classroom, you wi...
How to Use Microsoft Teams When Screen Sharing and Communicating in ASL on a PC
RMTC-D/HH and FSDB Pineapple PD come together to create an app smash tutorial on how to use Microsoft Teams when screen sharing content while on a PC device ...
Using an ASL Interpreter with Microsoft Teams Tutorial
In this tutorial, RMTC-D/HH shares how a teacher can use an ASL interpreter in Microsoft Teams in a virtual environment. This step-by-step tutorial allows fo...
Have you heard the buzz about Boom Cards? Boom Cards are easy for your kids and simple for you. Check out all the amazing features Boom has to offer. Going d...
You can generate or upload caption files to a video or audio files that you can edit in Canvas Studio. The most common file type is an SRT file, though Studio also supports VTT files, which are more user-friendly for mobile devices. If you need help creating a captioned file, you can use a captionin...
Google Meet: 3 Ways to See Your Students when Presenting your Screen
This video is one in a series of videos on Google Meet. This video covers 3 different ways to still see your students while you are presenting your screen in a Google Meet video conference. You can access the full series of videos at https://www.controlaltachieve.com/meetvideos