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Accessibility Concerns

With all of the innovative uses for video around the school and in the classroom, how do teachers and content producers address the needs of learners with vision or hearing loss?

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Sharon Eilts Comment by Sharon Eilts on October 27, 2009 at 7:34am
The standard use of closed captioning is one way to address those with hearing loss. I also like having a picture-in-picture concept that includes signing as another way to address hearing issues. As for vision loss, if there is audio, most folks think this is enough, but it doesn't give the "listener" adequate information about setting, etc.
 

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