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If you have a student with a '''visual impairment''', consider pausing throughout the video to verbally explain important and visually-centered scenes. Do not rely on visual content alone.
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If you have a student with a '''hearing impairment''', use subtitles and captioning to convey important auditory information and dialogue. If your video does not include subtitles, talk to Access Services for more information.

Revision as of 17:30, 25 August 2011

Video is a great tool for many students but can pose problems for students with visual and hearing impairments alike. 


If you have a student with a visual impairment, consider pausing throughout the video to verbally explain important and visually-centered scenes. Do not rely on visual content alone.


If you have a student with a hearing impairment, use subtitles and captioning to convey important auditory information and dialogue. If your video does not include subtitles, talk to Access Services for more information.