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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.
 
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.
 
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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.