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ANASTASIA TREKLES, PH.D.

Captioning Videos for Accessibility

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• Provide text transcripts of a video or webcast

• Can be used for translation and to accommodate the deaf and hard of hearing

• Increases understanding for all!

What are captions?

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• Helps all viewers understand dialogue and sound effects in video

• Helps with word recognition and fluency

• Makes video accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing

Why do captions matter?

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• Captions should be onscreen long enough to be read

• Limit to no more than two lines

• Synchronize as well as possible with the spoken word

• Punctuation and italics can clarify meaning

• Describe sound effects when they convey meaning

• All actual words are captioned

Captioning Best Practices

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• There are several tools available to help you caption videos you produce

• Camtasia has captioning built-in

• YouTube has online caption editing services

• Subtitle Workshop is a free tool that allows you to write or import captions to almost any type of video

Tools for Captioning

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• Echo360 and longer in-house videos can be transcribed or captioned by an outside vendor on an as-needed basis

• Publisher-created materials must be captioned/transcribed by the publisher, or permission must be granted to do it ourselves

• Consult with Disability Services about these issues should they arise in your course

What about Publisher and Echo360 videos?

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• Student/Classroom: Contact the Disability Services office with request for accommodation

• Staff/Faculty: Contact Office of Institutional Equity (Laura Odom, x5545)

• Community Events: Contact Physical Facilities Coordinator(Ella Taylor, x5531)

Support for Captioning Services

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• Lecture video for EDCI 27000: http://www.screencast.com/t/J4X3No9kiu

• Described and Captioned Media Program (many free-loan videos on a lot of topics): http://www.dcmp.org

• Cap That! Links to libraries with captions: http://www.capthat.com.au/resources/find-captioned-videos

• Great automatic caption “fail”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEKdOxQhf0s

Some Examples and Resources

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Thanks!