Online Learning & eLearning Resources During Coronavirus Pandemic
Captions, Subtitles, Transcriptions, Accessibility Resources
The coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has taken the world by storm and has especially impacted education. Universities have been forced to move many or all education resources online to virtual classrooms to ensure the safety of their faculty and students.
Rev offers affordable and high-quality online education resources like closed captioning, subtitling, and audio & video transcription to improve accessibility of online courses. Explore all of our education and accessibility resources linked below to help take your courses online.
Accessibility Resources for College Online Learning & Virtual Classrooms During COVID-19 Pandemic
1. E-Learning Courses & the Coronavirus: How Educators Can Improve Accessibility
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Different Online Learning Platforms
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Zoom Videos
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Kaltura Videos
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Panopto Videos
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Canvas Videos
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Blackboard Videos
2. Top Transcription and Captioning Services for Online Educators: Comparison of Services
3. ADA Compliance for Colleges & Universities
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4. ADA Compliance in the Classroom
5. Roadmap to Web Accessibility in Higher Education
6. WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and Checklist
7. Web Accessibility Laws in the United States in 2020
8. ADA Compliance Website Guide: Accessibility Guidelines and Resources
Download Our Free Accessibility for Colleges Checklist
Resources for Captioning & Subtitling E-Learning Videos During COVID-19 Pandemic
1. Guide to Captioning and Subtitling Online Courses & eLearning Videos
2. ADA Compliance Laws for Closed Captioning Videos
Resources for Transcribing Online or Recorded Lectures
1. How College Professors Capture Lecture Recordings to Enhance Student Learning
2. How Transcriptions Can Help Professors with Lecture Courses