


Before your meeting, navigate to in a web browser.To use live automated captioning, the Host of the meeting must activate this feature in the meeting for participants to access the Automated Live Transcription.įollow these steps to activate live captioning for your Zoom meetings and webinars: Please note that Zoom live automated captioning feature does not meet full accommodation standards. If a class has a student with a relevant approved accommodation, whether the class will be taught live or feature pre-recorded videos, please see the Relevant Accommodations above section. Tseng College Distance Learning faculty should contact their assigned Instructional Designer. Faculty may also submit instructional media directly to the NCOD: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.Ĭaptioning Video Content through the NCOD: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services The CSUN Universal Design Center is available to help faculty make instructional materials accessible, including guiding faculty through the self-service submission process. How do I caption my instructional materials? If a class has a student with a relevant approved accommodation, whether the class will be taught live or feature pre-recorded videos, all instructional and public-facing videos must be captioned appropriately.Ĭontact NCOD: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Servicesfor professional captioning services Videos are automatically captioned in Zoom, Panopto, Google Slides, PowerPoint 365, Web Captioner, Otter.ai, YouTube, Camtasia, or any other automatic captioned programs that are computer-generated, are not 99% accurate therefore, they are not acceptable for students that need accommodation.
