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Making Zoom meetings more accessible - Yale University
Panopto
Panopto Captions -
All videos uploaded to Panopto automatically have machine-generated captions added to them. While these captions are always improving, they are not considered ADA-compliant. If you have a student who needs accurate captioning, you can edit the machine-generated captions yourself, or request professional captioning (recommended).
If you have a student who requires ADA-compliant captions, please contact TLC.
Panopto Notes -
Let students or viewers share notes directly in Panopto. For many students, notes are an essential study aid. However, not all students can pay attention to a lecture or video and take notes at the same time. Learn more at How to Take Notes (opens in a new tab). The benefit to using Panopto for collective note-taking over something like Google Docs is that the notes are easily found any time someone views the video (notes are attached to the video itself).
Who this helps
Students with auditory processing problems whose notes may be sparse or unclear
Deaf and hard of hearing people who need to watch captions
Students with physical disabilities who find typing or writing difficult
Who this also helps
Note-takers who may benefit from better focus, comprehension, and retention
Everyone who uses notes as a study aid
Closed Captioning
If you have a need for professional closed-captioned for videos or transcripts to videos, pleaseĀ contact NCSSM's Teaching, Learning, & Curriculum Support Team (TLC).
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