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Everything is working on this end - maybe check your Zoom preferences and Iā€™ll keep troubleshooting on this side 12:05:21 From Selena Piro to Host and Panelists: Greetings from the Capital District of NYS 12:05:23 From Mirriah Bernard-Wesson to Everyone: Hello, the CC is not working 12:05:31 From Jennifer Oates to Everyone: Hello from Helena, MT. 12:05:33 From Rachel Chong to Everyone: Yes, cc is not working 12:05:47 From Shawna Murphy to Everyone: Hello from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 12:05:52 From Mirriah Bernard-Wesson to Everyone: Hello Shawna! 12:06:01 From Pam Tracz to Everyone: Hi Shawna! I'm here from Halifax as well! 12:06:02 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Hi all - Iā€™m troubleshooting the captions! 12:06:05 From Rachel Chong to Everyone: It's working now 12:06:05 From Marisol Gutierrez-Rodriguez to Everyone: Love dogs... 12:06:06 From Kimberly Allen to Everyone: now its working 12:06:07 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: they're on now 12:06:07 From Leona Cicone to Host and Panelists: I see the CC now 12:06:07 From Julie Moore to Everyone: I see them now 12:06:07 From Jill Miller to Everyone: I always appreciate when dogs participate. 12:06:09 From Joanna Rendon to Everyone: They started working! 12:06:11 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Aweomse! 12:06:11 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: One must always sound the alarm when the mailmain or cat is involved 12:06:25 From Sara Jo Brandt to Everyone: I also appreciate the pets participating 12:06:28 From Pam Tracz to Everyone: it wouldn't be a zoom presentation if we didn't have a dog or cat zoom bomb us! 12:06:30 From Marisol Gutierrez-Rodriguez to Everyone: šŸ˜‚ 12:06:32 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Welcome everyone! You can learn more about Niche Academy here https://www.nicheacademy.com 12:06:36 From Grisell Rodriguez to Everyone: Dogs rule! 12:06:41 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: And you can check out free upcoming webinars here https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog 12:06:41 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: The CC just popped up and is showing for me now 12:06:48 From Julie Edwards to Kaitlynn Bosley, Host and Panelists: Yay!! 12:07:14 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: If anyone needs a certificate of attendance for the webinar today, you can email us at webinar@nicheacademy.com 12:07:39 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: Thank you 12:07:47 From Melissa Augustine to Everyone: how many librarians are disabled? just curious if you had that stat 12:07:48 From Elena Rosenfeld to Everyone: And, the impact of aging changes so many ability assumptions 12:08:34 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: As a reminder, Iā€™ll be sharing the recording, slides, a resource list, audio and chat transcripts in a few days! 12:08:38 From Magdalena Dobrev to Everyone: non-native speakers 12:09:16 From Isaac Acosta Jr to Everyone: Thanks Julie! 12:09:18 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: You can reference something known as the Curb Cut effect 12:09:20 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: šŸ–šŸ»Hard of Hearing public Library employee and MLIS Student here 12:09:21 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Love closed captioning for TV with loud sound effects and whispering dialog 12:09:32 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: (so all of it) 12:09:45 From Rachel Kuehl to Host and Panelists: Can you please repost the link for the resource list and slides? 12:09:51 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Described video and television 12:09:51 From Lindsay Johnston to Everyone: Yes - I watch everything with captions on! 12:09:57 From Mirriah Bernard-Wesson to Everyone: Hi Kaitlynn, Iā€™m a Deaf Librarian 12:10:03 From Marisol Gutierrez-Rodriguez to Everyone: You can add emotional disabilities 12:10:08 From Lelia Dykes to Everyone: Still can't figure out why that's a thing. Loud soundeffects and music and quiet dialog 12:10:10 From Kathy Lindemann to Everyone: I like using closed captions when watching TV shows with characters with a thick accent. 12:10:11 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: We caption audio podcasts 12:11:04 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: It's called Perceivable 12:11:09 From Rosanne Couston to Everyone: @Lelia--yes, music and sound effects can be deafening but dialog is still too quiet. 12:11:13 From Cirrus Gundlach to Everyone: Our school colors were recently changed to bright green and yellow-gold. Those would not have been my choices due to color blindness concerns. 12:11:13 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: It is such a thing! bad for me, I fit into the specific sound range difficulty, speech being in that range. 12:11:48 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: If any of your libraries subscribe to Niche Academy, we have a suite of tutorials on disability access. 12:12:37 From Julie Edwards to Rachel Kuehl, Host and Panelists: Hi Rachel - I havenā€™t posted them here - theyā€™re big files and will go out in the email with the recording in a few days! 12:12:40 From Carlos Vicenty to Everyone: Wonderful to hear, Julie. Thank you 12:12:57 From Cirrus Gundlach to Everyone: Are the Niche Academy tutorials designed with accessibility in mind? 12:13:16 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: @Cirrus Yes! All of our material is accessible! 12:13:39 From Cirrus Gundlach to Everyone: Thank you! 12:15:41 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Youā€™re welcome! Niche Academy is compliant with the WCAG 2.1 standard at the AA level. This is something we work hard to maintain as we continuously update the platform. If you spot anything thatā€™s slipped through our testing, please let us know. 12:15:44 From Cathy Zimmerman to Host and Panelists: @Julie would love to send you information on being at the Assoc of Bookmobile and Outreach Services conference in October. We will be in Hershey, Pa My attendees would love more information for their home libraries. Can I send you information? 12:16:17 From Julie Edwards to Cathy Zimmerman, Host and Panelists: Please feel fret email me Cathy - julie@nicheacademy.com 12:17:09 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: I watched a video of a blind gentleman at a hotel in an elevator with a touch screen for guidance and the backup buttons had no braille. The lobby was on the 20th floor and the elevator was unnavigatible solo for him 12:17:21 From Cathy Zimmerman to Host and Panelists: @julie Thank you! 12:18:33 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: This is a good reminder that if you have self-service checkout kiosks, you may want to check their accessibility also 12:18:36 From Lelia Dykes to Everyone: I saw that too! That's infuriating 12:19:25 From Kristen Hinz to Everyone: Yes! I believe he was in a Hilton and even the "accessible" button just played a recording that said "use the touch pad to navigate to your floor." Soooo infuriating. 12:19:27 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Proof your captions also, once finished 12:19:38 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: Do you need accessibility self-serve checkout if you also have a staffed desk? I would think that means you have access, just in a different way. 12:20:19 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: If you want to support independence, you should. Think about it from your own perspective. Would you like to have to have someone help you? 12:20:47 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: We shouldn't assume, just because someone can help that they should 12:20:50 From Heather Norton to Everyone: Are there already checkout machines for a blind person? 12:21:20 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: There are kiosks for the visually impaired. Things like ATMs and voting machines 12:22:09 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: The handicapped button for our door was not working for a long time (despite almost daily maintenance visits), so we put up a sign that said to call our phone # if you needed help. 12:22:31 From Desert Mulford to Everyone: It frustrates me when captions are out of sync with someone speaking 12:22:35 From Kathy Lindemann to Everyone: Adobe Premiere Pro does a fairly good job with grammar and punctuation. 12:22:42 From Melissa Wong to Everyone: https://tinyurl.com/5zt6ctfr 12:22:44 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: I hate when the captions and audio are out of synch. I cant tell if they are ahead or behind half the time without reading lips. 12:22:48 From Leslie Gascon to Everyone: I've seen many captions in all caps, is that an issue with proper capitalization or is it still considered accessbile? 12:23:15 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: I believe CART professional caption in all caps. 12:23:31 From Julie Edwards to Rachel Kuehl, Host and Panelists: My mistake Rachel - I didnā€™t realize Melissa had posted the link!! 12:23:51 From Nicole McCune to Everyone: That link will be shared in an email right? I can't open google docs at this location 12:23:53 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: For a video, do you always have CC and a transcript, or just CC? 12:24:23 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: <3 transcripts because frequently I just want to read it/skim it 12:24:25 From Rachel Kuehl to Host and Panelists: No problem thank you Julie. 12:24:26 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: hehehe that owl made me happy 12:24:31 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Kaltura does a surprisingly good job with captions, it even recognizes and capitalizes the word LibGuide! 12:24:33 From MICHELE MRAZIK to Host and Panelists: cue slide 12:24:34 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: @Nicole - yes! Iā€™ll send the slides, resources, recoding, and audio and chat transcripts out via email in a few days! 12:25:31 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: @Amanda Same for me! 12:26:01 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: I am watching the Captions here on Zoom. it has some punctuation and capitalization. It is not doing bad 12:26:28 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: It seems to be editing itself as it goes. It helps that I'm a fast reader though 12:26:50 From Desert Mulford to Everyone: I'm working on captioning a video of toddlers talking. It's quite difficult! 12:26:52 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: If anyone is curious, in addition to the audio transcript we send the Niche webinars to get professionally captioned! 12:27:05 From Rosanne Couston to Everyone: Yikes! 12:27:14 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: Zoom uses otter.ai as the auto-caption service. 12:27:25 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://www.wired.com/story/youtubes-captions-insert-explicit-language-kids-videos/ 12:27:27 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: This is why we proof everything before it goes out to the public 12:27:41 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Understanding toddlers in person is very hard. My daughter says "wash hands" and my husband hears "raw hide", she says "peanut butter toast" and I hear "Beetlejuice" 12:27:46 From Katie McNamara to Everyone: More hiccups with fast talkers. 12:27:54 From Elizabeth Evenson-Dencklau to Everyone: I've used Clideo because it's free, but you do have to adjust the timing and edit the text manually to correct mistakes from the auto captioning. 12:28:00 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: We also need to train our software to understand our language better, like we do with OCR 12:28:02 From John Owen to Everyone: I have to chuckle when our library is captioned as the Library for the Blonde, rather than the Library for the Blind. 12:28:06 From Cathy Zimmerman to Everyone: Accents play real havoc with captioning 12:28:34 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: getting better with female voices. They used to be awful and you'd have to slow down and pitch lower 12:28:42 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: Don't say peanut butter toast three times! 12:28:53 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I have used Microsoft Stream and it does reasonable well. It also allows you to edit things more in line as you work 12:28:59 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: Won't that method skip environmental sounds and "um"s? 12:29:12 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I do it for videos and podcasts 12:29:14 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: I use the script method, and it works really well. I do have to go in and correct for certain punctuation sometimes - like apostrophes and quotation marks. 12:29:14 From Heather Bobrowicz to Everyone: I had a captioning software transcribe "Ku Klux Klan" as "cookbooks clan." 12:29:38 From Kathy Lindemann to Everyone: šŸ˜‚ 12:29:42 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: If you have acronyms it's also challenging 12:29:45 From Lelia Dykes to Everyone: This is right up there with misheard song lyrics 12:29:47 From Cirrus Gundlach to Everyone: The number of variations I get on my name from auto captions..... 12:29:58 From Emily Baker to Everyone: I've captioned the Muppet Guys Talking documentary for a friend who is deaf -- it had NO captions available -- that was tough! 12:31:22 From Kristen Hinz to Everyone: I also write scripts for our videos! It helps a lot with time saving. 12:31:34 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: I always turn on and edit the CC for my personal tiktok videos (all 4 of them šŸ˜‰) 12:31:34 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: that's what I spent time on yesterday & this morning fixing auto-captions in YT, after re-recording updated videos... sadly, I never stick to my script! 12:32:01 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Me too. 12:32:05 From Megan Evans to Everyone: I have a recurring character in our videos that is a puppet of a stick, named Stick, and YouTube auto captioning will change its name to "Dick" a lot. 12:32:19 From Heather Bobrowicz to Everyone: My favorite captions editor: https://www.nikse.dk/subtitleedit/online 12:32:56 From J. L Garner to Everyone: I've followed these steps when using Screencast-O-Matic, and the process works well. 12:33:19 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I wish Otter.ai could be plugged in to capture the audio. It does a great job of capturing fairly accurately your speech 12:33:26 From Courtney Tang to Everyone: We have Office 365 but share our videos through YouTube. So we upload to Stream in Office 365, generate the transcript (which is fairly accurate!), edit it there, and then when we upload the video to YouTube we can also upload that transcript file. 12:33:28 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: Zoom does a pretty good job if you use it for making a recording, and editing the transcript is fairly easy. It does weird capitalization, though - like not usually capitalizing the word I, though it does caption first words 12:33:40 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: Zoom uses otter.ai 12:33:50 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: It's really good!!! At what it does. I do mostly audio podcasts 12:33:51 From Eric A. Kidwell to Everyone: Rev is another for transcriptions. 12:33:58 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: and you can get an otter.ai account. 12:34:08 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I also generally have scripts to make transcripts 12:34:18 From Sharon Barnes to Everyone: We use Vimeo with its auto captioning. Then we can download the .vtt file, edit in Notepad while preserving time stamps, then upload to the video and select the corrected file to display. 12:34:19 From Holly Chambers to Everyone: I alway want to check this - will the recording include all these great comments and resources mentioned in the chat? 12:34:55 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: @ Holly yes! Iā€™ll send the chat transcript with the slides, recording, resources, and audio transcript! 12:35:12 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Or if you've written your script, your transcript becomes easer 12:35:19 From Holly Chambers to Everyone: @ Julie, thanks! 12:35:28 From Kendall Faulkner to Everyone: Stream is good, but they are changing the way it's hosted and you have to move your content to SharePoint, which means that users have to be logged in to view them 12:35:28 From Kelly Clark to Everyone: We use Otter.ai for our transcripts. Couldn't you just upload the final transcript as a text file to use as captions? 12:35:34 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Want to hear some turn on the described audio tracks on videos 12:35:57 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: @kelly clark, I use the finished transcript from otter.ai to upload to youtube 12:35:59 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: We have some samples on our website for the Lion King and The Lord of the Rings 12:36:20 From Carol Witt-Smith to Everyone: Is there a preferred font type and size to use? 12:36:23 From Teressa Keenan to Everyone: Disney movies have amazing descriptive audio if you're looking for an example 12:36:33 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Back in the VCR days we would get our descriptive videos from WGBH or audio vision canada 12:36:35 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: @Kelly, I export the transcript as an .srt file because it includes timings. 12:36:36 From Julie Edwards to Teressa Keenan, Host and Panelists: Hi Teressa!! 12:36:55 From Teressa Keenan to Host and Panelists: Hi Julie 12:37:01 From Christina Budlong to Everyone: My cat turned on descriptive audio once when I was watching a new show and we couldn't figure out how to turn it off until 3 episodes in. 12:37:06 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Generally in instructional videos ideally you have less background happening 12:37:12 From Tabbi Heavner to Everyone: How would you have descriptive audio with regular audio? 12:37:20 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Descriptive audio and captioning could be so much more stylistically interesting if they could visually match it to the content. Like comic book style versus a news report versus dialogs with different voices 12:38:02 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: There was a time when everything I watched on PBS had descriptive audio enabled. I don't know how I turned it on but it was fascinating and would be very helpful. 12:38:10 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: When I'm making a demonstration video, I try to include verbal context for what I am doing to help someone who is only listening understand what I'm doing. (And I think it helps viewers to follow along too.) 12:38:13 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: One frustration with commercial video is inconsistency of how to access audio description. This is changing with streaming, but it's still something know 12:38:34 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: We serve a visually impaired patronage 12:38:41 From Julie Edwards to Kristine Petre, Host and Panelists: Hi Kristine. I see your hand raised. Do you have a question I can help with? 12:38:58 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: In video chats when people comment to the chatbox or Q/A without repeating the comment they are referencings (like you would repeat a hard to hear question in an in person meeting/conference) 12:39:58 From Dan Moenning to Everyone: Even in face-to-face conversation, it's possible to give that unnecessary information. 12:41:12 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Build a picture for someone 12:41:17 From Bridgid Fennell to Host and Panelists: A good microphone makes a big difference for background noise. 12:42:16 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Practice what you will do, write it out directionally and then record it. Then proof what you've recorded 12:42:24 From Julie Edwards to Bridgid Fennell, Host and Panelists: Hi Bridgid. Great comment but it came only to me! 12:42:43 From Megan Evans to Everyone: Hanging a blanket on the wall, can help with background noise, and recording clean audio 12:43:04 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Or collapsible cubicle walls. 12:43:05 From Justin Easterday to Everyone: It is also helpful to just listen to what you just recorded 12:43:16 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Slow yourself down and teach it like you were instructing someone who is very less knowledgable 12:43:22 From Bridgid Fennell to Everyone: A good microphone make a big difference for sound quality. I just ditched basic earbuds for proper headset for my WFH setup. 12:43:36 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: Blue Yeti FTW 12:43:43 From AM Dillon to Everyone: Which is better, dark background with light writing or light background with dark writing? 12:43:46 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: The same principles go for regular presentations 12:43:56 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: Light with dark writing. 12:44:00 From Leona Cicone to Host and Panelists: ^ 12:44:13 From Julie Edwards to Leona Cicone, Host and Panelists: Leona, this came just to me. 12:44:17 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Try dark background with light writing also 12:44:24 From April Sheppard to Everyone: I can't handle any highlighting, especially yellow. It blinds me. 12:44:41 From Bridgid Fennell to Everyone: Incidentally, Iā€™m presenting a video on cognitive overload and these exact principles for ACRL DOLS virtual presentation so keep an eye out week of April 24 12:44:42 From Amanda Chafin to Host and Panelists: Color-coded graphs are the worst. 12:44:45 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: It's also gets lost of someone with certain types of low vision 12:44:48 From Carlos Vicenty to Everyone: I'm a fan of dark backgrounds with light writing. Less strain on the eyes 12:44:53 From Amanda Chafin to Host and Panelists: I've had to ask people to label them for me in the past. 12:45:00 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: flashing can cause seizures, too 12:45:10 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: And migraines. 12:45:17 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Flashing can cause headaches for all of us 12:45:26 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Don't get gimmicky 12:45:38 From Sara Jo Brandt to Everyone: white screens with dark font can give me a migraine if I don't have the night screen turned on 12:45:57 From Leona Cicone to Everyone: The dark virus light background depends on the individuals needs. You could have someone that needs low luminosity rather than high contrast. This will change your formatting. 12:46:16 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: You can also try something like a dark blue background with bright yellow letters 12:46:26 From Kathy Lindemann to Everyone: I enlarge the mouse 12:46:30 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: I personally prefer dark with light writing, but from what I've read, the other way around is more widely accessible, so that's what I go with if it can't be customized by the user. 12:46:40 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: But Leona is absolutely right 12:46:46 From Melissa Wong to Everyone: Richard Mayer 12:46:51 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: something else I have done with visual accessibility. saud purple background and white text is the most eas to read 12:47:10 From Melissa Wong to Everyone: https://tinyurl.com/5zt6ctfr 12:47:11 From Amy Malm to Host and Panelists: I donā€™t know if this was mentioned, but Screencast o magic is now known as Screen Pal 12:47:56 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: The common combos for color background are black and white, white and black, black on yellow, these have a good range for various low vision issues 12:48:07 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Operable 12:48:07 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: I hate autoplay. It also makes the page take longer to load 12:48:18 From Bridgid Fennell to Everyone: Avoid GIFs too 12:48:28 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: Autoplay on YouTube pages startle me! 12:48:33 From Abigail Scullen to Everyone: Learning how to turn off autoplay on Netflix was a game changer. 12:48:36 From Trenia Napier to Everyone: This source is a great simple/quick explanation of Mayerā€™s 12 principles: https://waterbearlearning.com/mayers-principles-multimedia-learning/ 12:48:36 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Avoid using images of anything when text will do 12:48:58 From Dan Moenning to Everyone: The pause and rewind is a big deal. I've watched training videos with no rewind. 12:48:59 From Missi Felio to Everyone: Great info!!!! 12:49:07 From Courtney Oliphant to Everyone: This was great! 12:49:16 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: Thanks! 12:49:18 From MICHELE MRAZIK to Host and Panelists: This was great! 12:49:20 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Thank you! 12:49:21 From Rachel Chong to Everyone: Is there an optimal slide design to allow space for captions? Perhaps a template? 12:49:22 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Thanks much 12:49:22 From Heather Perrone to Everyone: thanks 12:49:22 From Scott Lemerand to Host and Panelists: Thank you Melissa, that was great!! 12:49:24 From melanie jackson to Everyone: great info thank you so much 12:49:29 From Grisell Rodriguez to Everyone: Thank you! 12:49:30 From Jennifer Oates to Everyone: Thank you! 12:49:40 From Elizabeth Evenson-Dencklau to Everyone: Thanks! 12:49:43 From Carlos Vicenty to Everyone: Definitely great info, thank you so much! 12:49:46 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Non text objects, understandable 12:49:50 From Melanie Forrest to Everyone: So many great tips and information! Thank you! 12:49:57 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Alt-text, Camel Case for hashtags 12:49:58 From Alyssa James to Everyone: thank you for the info! really great 12:50:09 From Joanna Rendon to Everyone: Thank you! 12:50:23 From Jessica Anders to Everyone: Lots of great information, thank you! 12:50:25 From Katie Bezaire to Everyone: This has all been so great!!! Thank you so much! 12:50:27 From Lelia Dykes to Everyone: Thank you! This gives me a set of guidelines to work with for this summer. I have a lot of videos to make for the fall semester. 12:50:28 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: WCAG is a guideline. You don't generally memorize but use it as a reference. 12:50:34 From Desert Mulford to Everyone: I would love captions to be on by default for any film! 12:50:39 From Elena Rosenfeld to Everyone: This was very helpful! Thank you so much. 12:50:43 From Laura Massell to Host and Panelists: How do we provide alt text for cartoons? 12:51:09 From Jeri Murphy to Everyone: I know AI voices can definitely mispronounce words 12:51:24 From Rachel Kuehl to Everyone: This was extremely helpful! 12:51:26 From Heather Grevatt to Host and Panelists: Our Educational Access department uses AI voices for audio-textbooks and the students hate it! They come to library hoping we can get real audio books 12:51:26 From Melissa Wong to Everyone: Embodiment Principle 12:51:28 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: AI voices can also be taught pronounciation 12:51:36 From Claire Bowling to Everyone: Thank you, Melissa! We are exploring Ai voices and that is helpful! 12:51:39 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Its akin to OCR 12:51:53 From Nicole Messier to Everyone: Great presentation. 12:51:58 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Hold them to a VPAT 12:52:03 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: I just checked re: our self checkouts. They have sound alerts but no voice prompts. Ok? 12:52:07 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: yes, hold them to VPAT 12:52:15 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Not enough of them are yet 12:52:33 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I have had to direct some to know what a VPAT is 12:52:33 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: true 12:52:42 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: same @craig 12:53:05 From Leslie Gascon to Everyone: Requesting VPATs at every renewal has helped at the University of Washington encourage this. Helps with following up on their plan to improve their products as well! 12:53:22 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: What I suggest is trying out their product and running some accessibility tools on it 12:53:36 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: Our campus accessibility checker caught an issue in SpringShare LibGuides. Our web designer helped me to craft an email with the proper information, and they were very responsive about working on the issue (which impacted all users, not just us). 12:53:40 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: I do this with OPACs to help our state library out 12:53:47 From Kathryn Shaughnessy to Host and Panelists: Big10 helped start compiling resources around accessibility for libraries, which turned into Library Accessibility Alliance: https://libraryaccessibility.org/testing 12:54:11 From Lisa Lockheart to Everyone: VPAT stands for? 12:54:21 From Melissa Wong to Everyone: Voluntary Product Accessibility Tempate 12:54:27 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Beat me to it 12:55:26 From Joanna Rendon to Everyone: This is such a helpful session. Thank you so much! 12:55:44 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: As long as you can search and move by chapter, this strategy could work 12:55:45 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: I've found students are more likely to watch a bunch of shorter videos than one longer video, even with chapter breaks 12:56:00 From Joanna Rendon to Everyone: Agree @Kaia 12:56:06 From Justin Easterday to Everyone: @kaia I agress 12:56:08 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: You need a good index or table of contents to make that happen so that you can pause and find parts 12:56:09 From Justin Easterday to Everyone: agree 12:56:11 From Helen Yoas to Everyone: Grateful for all the resources and, especially, your knowledge! 12:56:15 From Leslie Gascon to Everyone: I gasped 12:56:21 From Lisa Palmer to Host and Panelists: The Library Accessibility Alliance has tested many library resource products: https://www.libraryaccessibility.org/testing 12:56:22 From Erin Kelly to Everyone: Thank you for this session -- very helpful! 12:56:23 From Sherry Murphy to Everyone: Thank you so much for all of the information! Now to practice. Awesome presentation! 12:56:25 From Leslie Gascon to Everyone: under two minutes has never been possible for me :) 12:56:30 From Leslie Gascon to Everyone: I'll work on it! 12:56:31 From Shawna Murphy to Everyone: Does anyone else use Wordpress? We have a Wordpress library blog and now I'm wondering how accessible it is. 12:56:37 From Teressa Keenan to Everyone: If you have chapters you will want to make sure that they can be navigated. The user needs to be able to jump form chapter to chapter as needed 12:56:43 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: The purpose of each is different for different groups 12:56:44 From Elena Rosenfeld to Everyone: Thanks, Kaia! Same for staff? Or, mostly a student thing? 12:56:56 From Leona Cicone to Everyone: And in general in popular culture people only want to watch a 3 min video or less for instruction. 12:57:08 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: I like to read transcripts of webinar recordings, especially w noise around my work area! 12:57:10 From Amy Bacon to Everyone: I know that you said that captions should be verbatim, but is there a exception for situations where the reference is no longer accurate/appropriate? For example, if a speaker references someone's dead name or a group of people in a way that is no longer appropriate. 12:57:17 From Heather Bobrowicz to Everyone: Citations are easier with transcripts too. 12:57:37 From Melissa Wong to Everyone: Amy, Iā€™d do a [correction] 12:57:56 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: @Elena, I think even for staff - it's overwhelming to sit down to a 30-60 minute video. Shorter videos you can tackle at little at a time. 12:58:08 From Joanna Rendon to Everyone: @Elena - for staff we've found that 15 minutes is nice. They can do one or a few at a time. Works well with off desk time, too. This isn't based on any study or anything! 12:58:18 From Allia Service to Everyone: @Shawna in my experience with Wordpress it depends on the theme youā€™re using, there are some good web accessibility checking tools like Web Aim that can help you run an accessibility check (like all automated tools it also requires a manual check) https://wave.webaim.org/ 12:58:20 From Elena Rosenfeld to Everyone: @Kaia - thank you! honestly for us a long video is 10 minutes. 12:58:36 From Leona Cicone to Everyone: @shawna Wordpress is accessible if you build it that way. You have to have someone put in things on the backend to make it accessible. 12:58:43 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: I second liking transcripts for webinars (and any longer content - podcasts and other). I can get through the material faster reading it 12:58:44 From Kristen Burkholder to Everyone: @Hilary, I like transcripts too. Not for instruction videos necessarily but in general. I read a whole lot faster than any recording so they save me time. 12:58:48 From Kathryn Shaughnessy to Host and Panelists: Many thanks to Niche Academy, and to Melissa Wong for this webinar! Thanks also for your generosity ā€” sharing your for your presentation and resource list. 12:58:51 From Elena Rosenfeld to Everyone: @Joanna - thanks! I like the 15 minutes as a possibility as well. 12:58:52 From Rachel Friedman to Everyone: just wanted to say that this was clear and very informative. Thanks Ms. Wong! 12:59:03 From Moriana Garcia to Everyone: Thanks! 12:59:03 From Marisol Gutierrez-Rodriguez to Everyone: Excellent and instructive session. 12:59:03 From Rebecca Brown to Everyone: Thank you. Great presentation. 12:59:07 From Amanda Lofgren-Smith to Everyone: I found dark text on a light background is good because if the viewer has a different preference they can swap to dark mode, but most apps don't switch out of it at this time 12:59:10 From Shawna Murphy to Everyone: @Allia thank you! 12:59:11 From Kaitlynn Bosley to Everyone: What is the email to request a certificate? 12:59:12 From Holly Chambers to Everyone: Thanks so much! 12:59:12 From Ame Watterson to Everyone: Thank you for this presentation 12:59:19 From Sylva Osbourne to Everyone: I was given this resource for checking color contrast on background and text: https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/ 12:59:19 From Bryan Kvet to Host and Panelists: Thanks, Melissa! 12:59:27 From Shawnne McMillion-Jackson to Everyone: Thank you! 12:59:30 From Oluwatofunmi Oyebola to Host and Panelists: Thank you so much, great presentation 12:59:34 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Check out the WordPress Accessibility Meetup group to learn more about how to make WordPress more accessibile 12:59:38 From Cathy Zimmerman to Everyone: This has been so helpful!! Thank you so much - your students are so lucky to have you. 12:59:40 From Trenia Napier to Everyone: My ID program leads and graphic design instructors say black on white is always the safest bet (although not true black on true whiteā€”that causes eye stress). I recognize that isnā€™t always possible. 13:00:02 From Vrinda Kumar to Everyone: Thank you, great information 13:00:08 From Amy Bacon to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:08 From Kaia Henrickson to Everyone: Thank you so much for this presentation - it has been really helpful! I provide faculty support in accessibility, and your presentation makes these issues so clear and easy to understand 13:00:10 From GeneviĆØve Mangerel to Everyone: thank you for this webinar! I learned a lot and am about to nag a few departments in my library about making our videos accessible :) 13:00:11 From Leona Cicone to Everyone: @kaitlynn its webina@nicheacadamey.com 13:00:11 From Jessica Anders to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:12 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: If you have a local recording program, you could probably make audio description work 13:00:12 From Andrew Haggarty to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:12 From Michelle Vorves to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:13 From Hilary Wagner to Everyone: Thanks! 13:00:14 From Jessica Svetlik to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:14 From Courtney Oliphant to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:15 From Alyssa James to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:15 From Jaryn Galarpe to Everyone: Many thanks! 13:00:15 From Hannah Dunn to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:16 From Allie Thome to Everyone: Thanks! 13:00:16 From molly virello to Everyone: thank you, so much! 13:00:16 From Karen Gilpatrick to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:17 From Sara Mawhirter to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:17 From Jeri Murphy to Everyone: Thanks so much! 13:00:17 From Noelle D to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:17 From Judy Schmitt to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:17 From Cynthia Barnes to Everyone: Thank you 13:00:17 From Kristen Burkholder to Everyone: Thank you so much! 13:00:17 From Amanda Chafin to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:18 From Amy Malm to Host and Panelists: TY! 13:00:18 From Craig Hayward to Everyone: Thanks so much!!! 13:00:18 From Emily Baker to Everyone: Many thanks! 13:00:18 From Sara Jo Brandt to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:19 From Sarah McFadden to Everyone: This was such an awesome session, thank you for all of this wonderful information! 13:00:19 From Missi Felio to Everyone: Thank you!!!! 13:00:19 From Ben Trotter to Everyone: Thank you, very informative! 13:00:19 From Allia Service to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:19 From Bridget Cunio to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:19 From Melissa Sanders to Everyone: Thanks! 13:00:19 From Kate Sheehan to Everyone: Thank you!! 13:00:19 From Amy Martin to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:19 From Lucretia Bell to Everyone: Thanks! 13:00:19 From Dena Simpson to Everyone: Great information, thank you so much :) 13:00:20 From Jessica Shrey to Everyone: Thank you!! 13:00:20 From Megan Evans to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:20 From Kelly Clark to Everyone: Thank you!!! 13:00:20 From Steven Ward to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:20 From D So to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:20 From Leona Cicone to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:21 From Michele Jones to Everyone: Thank you!! 13:00:21 From Elizabeth Waugh to Everyone: Thank you! Ver helpful! 13:00:21 From Derrick Achey to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:21 From Sarah Griffis to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:21 From Ruth Young to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:22 From Dan Moenning to Everyone: Thank you for this. :) 13:00:22 From Abigail Scullen to Everyone: Many thanks! 13:00:23 From Mary Rickelman to Everyone: Thank you 13:00:23 From J. L Garner to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:24 From Cristina Wray to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:24 From Ruth Slagle to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:25 From Alison Edwards to Host and Panelists: This was great! Thanks!! 13:00:25 From Marty Bassett to Host and Panelists: Thank you!!! 13:00:25 From Katie McNamara to Everyone: Thank you so much!!! 13:00:25 From Rachel Kuehl to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:26 From AM Dillon to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:27 From Lelia Dykes to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:27 From Vanessa Coleman to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:27 From Megan Paris-Griffiths to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:27 From Brian Smallwood to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:28 From Elena Rosenfeld to Everyone: Thank you for the presentation and all of the awesome help from co-attendees! 13:00:28 From Linda Kopacek to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:29 From Molly Stevenson to Everyone: Thank you Melissa! 13:00:30 From Laura Massell to Host and Panelists: Thanks so much! 13:00:30 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:30 From Anastasia Bazilevskaya to Everyone: thank you very much! 13:00:31 From Guadalupe Badillo to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:32 From Kristen Hinz to Everyone: Thank you so much! 13:00:33 From Justin Easterday to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:34 From Anjanette Wiggins to Everyone: thank you 13:00:34 From Courtney Tang to Everyone: Thank you so much! 13:00:34 From Jodi Szoke to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:35 From Darren Ivey to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:35 From Morgan Pershing to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:35 From Marsha Winter to Everyone: Thank you 13:00:36 From Desert Mulford to Everyone: You rock, Melissa :) 13:00:37 From Evan Banks to Everyone: Thank You very much !!!!! 13:00:38 From Caitlyn Baker to Everyone: THank you! 13:00:40 From Lori Kistler to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:40 From Kim Westberry to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:42 From Zijian A to Host and Panelists: Thanks a lot, very good sesiion