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Accessible Digital Media
Artac, Catherine Behling, Brock Mammenga, Brittany Manderfeld, Michael Ondich, Jody Resendiz-Abfalter, Rita
Minnesota State University Moorhead Minnesota State System Office Minneapolis Community & Technical College Minnesota State University, Mankato Lake Superior College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Alexandria Technical & Community College
Course Module
Zipped file (.zip)
Education
accessibility captions
Uncertified
This three-week short course will introduce participants to closed captioning, transcription, and audio description techniques that make multimedia more usable by providing additional access for users with vision or hearing impairments, learning disabilities, non-fluent English speakers, and others. This short course will help you understand the important definitions surrounding accessible media and the existing laws and policy standards that help ensure equitable access. The course will show the importance of having accessible features for media as well as effective ways to add captions and transcripts with existing technology services. Ensuring that all media is accessible is one way to help improve student success and lead to a more equitable delivery for all.
2021
Network for Educational Development
Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Catherine Artac Brock Behling Brittany Mammenga Michael Manderfeld, Jody Ondich, and Rita Resendiz-Abfalter
Artac, C., Behling, B., Mammenga, B., Manderfeld, M. Ondich, J., & Resendiz-Abfalter, R. (2021) Accessible Digital Media [Course]. Minnesota State Network for Educational Development. https://mnscu.sharepoint.com/teams/SO-ENTPR-NED-Team
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