To overcome the effect of face masks for hearing aid users Wearing a face mask during conversation has become commonplace to deter the spread of the COVID-19. Face masks, however, attenuate the high frequencies of the speech of the person wearing the mask. This presents a challenging problem for the hearing-impaired community for whom the […]
Working Effectively with Audiology Students Who Are d/Deaf or Hard of Hearing: Tips for Clinical Preceptors | Audiology
It may seem obvious that a partnership between preceptor and student is necessary for the student’s development of strategies and clinical independence, however knowing where to begin can be
Grants and Funding for Providing Captions in Education | cielo24
The question comes up all the time and it may be one you are asking yourself, "How can we get more grants and funding for providing captions in education?"
We have compiled some resources for grants and awards that can be applied to closed captioning. While some awards exist specifically for institutions of hig
For learners, there are a few options to include text with their video submissions. Add text in the camera - One of the camera effects allows learners to add text. Flipgrid offers a variety of fu...
Closed Captions: editing, changing the language, and disabling – Flipgrid Help Center
Flipgrid works to ensure all students' voices can be part of the discussion, regardless of how they share their voice. An important feature for video accessibility is closed captions. Flipgrid auto...
Closed captions allow you to share your videos with a larger audience, including deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers and viewers who speak another language. If you already have captions, get help editing
Manage subtitle settings - Computer - YouTube Help
Captions (subtitles) are available on videos where the owner has added them, and on some videos where YouTube automatically adds them. You can change the default settings for captions on your com
Videoconference captioning possible for hearing loss with accessory for musicians | CHC blog
By Carolyn Stern, MBA Assistant Director of Outreach and Strategic Initiatives I am excited to share a new set up using a unique accessory popular among Through my network of deaf and hard of hearing professionals, I was grateful to learn how an accessory common among musicians called an iRig 2 coupled with a Y-splitter and a few other components would allow me to stream directly to my cochlear implants while also allowing my smartphone to process the adio signal from my computer so that I could geneate automated captioning.
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Local recording is available to free and paid subscribers. Local recording allows participants to record meeting video and audio locally to a computer. The recorded files can be uploaded t...
Whole-Screen Capture Programs A whole-screen capture program provides simultaneous recording of your screen, closed captions and a video of your face and are strongly encouraged, particularly if you are teaching a student who is deaf or hard of hearing. Screencastify and Loom are the two reco...
Capture internal audio from Youtube, Zoom calls, webinars, music channels, and other browser players. 🔉
Loom has internal recording capabilities for your browser tab, as well for applications on y...
Overview Use the Audio transcript option (under Cloud Recording) to automatically transcribe the audio of a meeting or webinar that you record to the cloud. After this transcript is processed, it a...
Do you love adding (online) images in your self-made modules, reports, presentations, and videos? If yes, you should know that google and cc images have copy...