Using Google Drive - ASL - Part 4: Using Google Drive at Work
Getting Started with Google Drive: A tutorial in American Sign Language. Part 4 of a 4 part series. Using Google Drive at Work If you have feedback or questi...
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...
How to Use Microsoft Teams When Screen Sharing and Communicating in ASL
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 and communicating in ...
Closed Captions in Slides + Screencastify = App Smashing Magic
Learn how to use the new Closed Captioning feature in Google Slides along with Screencastify to make a polished final product video that includes closed capt...
Using Kapwing to add closed captioning (CC) automatically to pre-recorded videos
Here is a step by step process of adding CC to pre-recorded videos. Follow the instructions for first adding an interpreter and then you can add captions and...
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. How to split screen on a Mac: https:...
Microsoft Teams meetings for the classroom – what to use now, and what is coming soon
Over the last few weeks, schools have been working tirelessly to enable distance learning for their students and faculty. We’ve heard directly from many of you about engaging students in lessons, encouraging student to student collaboration, and facilitating staff professional development all while ...
This video will show you how to set up closed captioning from WebCaptioner.com for our Deaf and Hard of Hearing students to recorded and during videoconferen...
In this video you will use Loom.com to set up a sign language interpreter to a recorded video. I do not own the rights to www.Loom.com. If you have questions...
This is a useful feature when you're trying to teach someone how to navigate their computer screen (e.g., younger student). You can use your mouse to show them where to go as well as practice how to use the mouse.