Faculty Resources
Apps, Captioning and Distance Ed. Tools
ConferZoom / (Now TechConnect)
Distance Learning Video Platform
is a secure e-learning platform provided for the California Community Colleges that
enables faculty to video and web conference for their hybrid and online classes. Zoom
is a free real-time video conferencing and meeting designed for one on one or team
collaboration. From brainstorming to review, Zoom makes it easy to create a webinar,
organize a meeting remotely, or foster teamwork in a simple and visual way. You can
share your screen and draw and edit it in real time!
Free automated closed captioning can now be activated directly within Zoom or if required,
you can integrate 99% accurate live captions using a third party service with the
help of your assistive technology specialist, Suzanne Delahanty. ConferZoom and .
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Captioning Support and Services
The Technology Success Center partners with to support faculty in creating accessible instructional videos and audio files by adding closed captions. 3C Media Solutions is funded by a grant from the Chancellor鈥檚 Office, California Community Colleges. 3C Media Solutions will caption instructional videos that you own and will host your videos if you like. They will not caption non instructional videos or videos hosted on YouTube.
You will need to in order to log in and upload your instructional videos. Once logged in select "media" and choose "add/upload media." After the video is loaded in "My Media" select "Details & Options" and select "Submit this Media for Captioning." Typical turn around time for captioning services is three to five business days.
Do-It-Yourself Options
If you rely on YouTube videos a lot, YouTube has automatic captioning but the captions are not highly accurate. Since all instructor videos need to be 98% accurate per ADA laws, videos must be checked and edited for accuracy. You can use YouTube tools to edit your own YouTube videos. Note: You only have options if the videos are created by you and published by you on YouTube. Here are some .
If you are familiar with Canvas Studio, Studio provides an easy free tool for captioning shorter videos.
Captioning FAQ's