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Accessible virtual meetings / events
In order to assist you in offering a fully accessible virtual meeting/event, whether it is a training session, a meeting, a kiosk or an open door event, the IT Accessibility Office (ITAO) has gathered the most relevant information on the subject.
Captioning Checklist
Making sure you did not forget anything with your captions.
Captioning Guidelines
Captioning is the process of converting the audio content of a video to displaying the text on a screen or monitor
Introduction to accessibility requirements for audio-video
This document is a great introduction on how to make accessible video for a communication advisor audience which are in between the web author and the content expert.
Language of Audio/Video Content
When to use sign language interpretation and bilingual videos, tools and samples of accessible videos.
Live Broadcast
Live Broadcasts are defined as a facilitator presenting a PowerPoint via videoconference. Here we have defined each type and their respective accessibility requirements.
Recordings
Recordings typically fall into one of two categories, an in-person facilitated event (Standard Video) or an audio-only presentation. Here is a definition of each type and their respective accessibility requirements.
Transcript Checklist
A tool to make sure you did not forget anything.
Transcript Guidelines
Guidelines on how to incorporate various aspects of audio and video into a transcript.
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