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Kapwing: a free, online movie editor

by mckinleysa | Jul 14, 2021 | Accessibility, File Sharing, Filming, Group Work, Images, Other, Social Media

The TLT often gets this question: besides iMovie, what free video editor might you suggest for students? One new option is Kapwing.  Kapwing is an online image, video, and GIF editing platform whose mission is to enable digital storytelling. Unlike most online editing...
VoiceThread Has Automatic Captions

VoiceThread Has Automatic Captions

by Mendi Benigni | Oct 8, 2018 | Accessibility, Accessibility, Content Delivery, Lecture, Lecture Recording, Multimedia, Presentation, Projects

VoiceThread (VT) creates closed captions (CC) automatically. No action is required on the part of the faculty member!  However, if you had made the VT prior to this date, you will have to make a copy of it to trigger the captions.  In addition, you can also edit the...
An Easy Way to Create Closed Captions and Subtitles (Updated May 2018)

An Easy Way to Create Closed Captions and Subtitles (Updated May 2018)

by Mendi Benigni | May 10, 2018 | Accessibility, Audio, Multimedia, Video

Description: YouTube’s Subtitles and Closed Caption feature provides an easier way to caption your audio and video files.  It offers quick editing of auto-generated captions.  YouTube then automatically inserts the time codes at the appropriate places....
Editing YouTube’s Automatic Closed Captioning

Editing YouTube’s Automatic Closed Captioning

by Kaitlin | Oct 9, 2015 | Accessibility, Multimedia

Description: YouTube adds automatically generated closed captioning to any videos you upload to their platform. To see these captions, just open your video in YouTube and click on the CC icon in the lower right corner of the video. Sometimes YouTube does not add these...

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