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 an economic captioning sites that 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
- Your interpreters are part of the educational team
- provide the interpreters with any preparation material that will assist
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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