2.3 Working with Accessible Media (video and audio)

Zoom

Zoom now has a few different features to improve the accessibility of a live zoom class meeting and the Zoom app itself. Some of these features include (see links to find out how to use these features): 

Zoom's automatic live transcript is not always accurate or complete. If you have an accommodation request reach out to CAR (Center for Accessible Resources) to see if you need any other accommodation for your live classes on Zoom.

View the full article on accessibility for Zoom to see how to use the first two features listed above.

Zoom Recordings and Transcripts

Zoom's transcripts are computer-generated. These will not meet accessibility standards but can still be useful to learners and are great starting points if you want to edit your own captions. If there is an accommodation request though, reach out to the ATC using their caption request form

When you remove a video or audio recording from zoom the transcript will no longer be attached to the recording. If you plan to use the video or audio for future classes, add your video to Moodle through Kaltura and you can then order machine captioning/transcription for the video immediately after uploading. Finally, moving your zoom recordings to Kaltura also expedites the process of captioning when paid captioning is needed.