Video Accessibility

Summary

Learn more about accessibility requirements for Videos and resources available on campus.

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Embedding


Embedded videos should not be used on UM websites. Instead the provided Video Block should be used to add Youtube or Vimeo videos to your site. This allows greater control over the accessibility of videos posted on UM websites.

Captioning


All media resources used more than once in University programs and activities whether they are instructional, informational, marketing, or promotional must be accessible. All media resources shared on UM websites must have closed-captioning for videos and, soon, audio descriptions. Audio resources must be transcribed.

Definitions

  • Captioning is synchronized text that displays on the screen during a video. Videos must be captioned so that individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing can understand the information contained in sounds and dialogue. 
  • Captions can be either open or closed.  UM's standard is closed captions. Open captions are always visible and cannot be turned off, which may be a distraction for some individuals.  Closed captions provide users with the ability to turn them on and off.
  • Audio description is comments interspersed between dialogue that describes non-verbal actions and events.

Options

Captioning services are available on campus.  Learn more and complete the captioning request form

  • The Office for Disability Equity provides captioning for qualified students by working with their instructors.
  • Accessible Technology Services (ATS) provides captioning for other videos. ATS welcomes your help with transcription.

Recommendations


  • Zoom web conferencing with full audio, video and sharing capabilities, is compliant (with some exceptions) with federal standards and requirements. Zoom provides options for live and recorded transcripts and captioning.
  • YouTube and other video platforms that have known accessible video players and captions are recommended. BOX should not be used as a location to present videos since:
    • Captions cannot be seen when videos are played in BOX.
    • The video and the caption file both need to be downloaded to provide captioned videos on The target computer. 
  • The video player's ability to handle captions and be accessible is dependent upon the viewer's local machine.
  • If you will be working with ATS or UMOnline to obtain captioning, we recommend that you create a unique gmail / YouTube account name just for recording and captioning work.  For example, you could create name.lectures@gmail.com or name-recording@gmail.com.  Then ATS can support you directly by placing completed captions.

Details

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Article ID: 155375
Created
Fri 11/3/23 5:46 PM
Modified
Fri 11/3/23 5:46 PM