How to Contribute Subtitles to Someone Else's YouTube Video
Subtitles help expand the audience of a video. Multilingual subtitles, for example, help a number of people to understand the message of the speaker without acquiring knowledge of the speaker's language. In this article, you'll learn how...
New York Deaf-Blind Collaborative Tipsheet Providing Access through Sign Language & Text for Low Vision & Tactile Communicators During the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Captioning options for Videoconferencing and Learning Management Systems
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Using Google Slides live closed captions in the classroom
Google Slides now creates closed captions on the fly! Google Slides uses your computer's microphone and translates your speech live and displays it at the bo...
Closed Captions: editing, changing the language, and disabling
Flipgrid works very hard to make sure all students' voices can be part of the discussion, regardless of how they share their voice. An important feature for accessibility is closed captions and Fli...
Accessibility Tips for a Better Zoom/Virtual Meeting Experience - Deaf/Hard of Hearing Technology Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
Tips for addressing needs of deaf and hard of hearing participants in virtual workplace meetings. This includes meetings with all-sign language users, or a mix of sign language users and audio users with sign language interpreter support.
As I write this post, I am on Day 9 of social distancing and our entire state was recently given a “stay at home” order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All around the world, I’m wat…
how to use LOOM and microsoft translate and google captions
Get your message across with instantly shareable videos for work. Capture your screen, record your front-facing camera, and narrate it all at once, then instantly share with a simple link.