Tell Me- Be sure to use captioned media in your course
- When using captioned media be sure it is turned on
- When turning on the captioning from a DVD or BlueRay in may be found in the main menu under subtitles
- When creating your own video for a lecture you should include a transcript or caption the video
- Be aware that auto captioning on YouTube is often inaccurate and can be corrected if are the owner of the video
- A transcript may be used in place of captioning when the audio is more important for the instructional purpose.
- Rev.com and CCmaker.com is an economic captioning site sites that charges charge $1 per minute
- When using a visual cue like powerpoint it is important to remember that Deaf students will need time to look from the interpreter to the powerpoint and back to the interpreter.
- Share your powerpoint with the interpreters in advanced
- If you have any questions or need assistance please contact the Coordinator of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Michael Canale at canale@umbc.edu
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