Aired on December 11, 2014
Most colleges and universities are required by law to provide closed captions for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. However, cost is often a considerable limiting factor when it comes to captioning, as not all schools have the budget to hire a captioning vendor. If you are facing this issue, in-house captioning might be a solution to consider.
In this webinar, Korey Singleton, the Assistive Technology Initiative Manager at George Mason University, will walk you through in-house captioning workflows and timelines. In addition, he will provide a captioning cost analysis by fiscal year, demonstrating the economics of captioning as George Mason’s workflow has developed over the years. Topics covered include:
– Initiating an in-house captioning pilot program
– Developing and evolving a captioning workflow
– In-house captioning workflows for video platforms
– A timeline of George Mason University’s captioning initiative
– An economic analysis of in-house captioning over 3 years
– A closer look at the cost of in-house captioning per minute of content
Presenters:
Korey Singleton
Assistive Technology Initiative Manager | George Mason University
Lily Bond
Content Marketing Manager | 3Play Media