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[email protected] or toll free (800)949-4232 (V/TTY) in IL, IN, MI, MN, OH and WI or 312-413- 1407 (V/TTY) other locations. 1 Accessible Technology On-line Seminar Series, a project of the National Network of ADA Centers, Coordinated by the DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center © 2009 All Rights Reserved Captioning Video for the Internet Marsha Schwanke Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) Syracuse University March 9, 2009 In This Session A. What and Why captions? B. Compliance Overview C. Guidelines for Transcripts & Captions D. Captioning Tools E. Steps & Tips for Captioning F. Captioning other Formats G. Resources 3 Accessible Technology On-line Seminar Series, a project of the National Network of ADA Centers, Coordinated by the DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center © 2009 All Rights Reserved Let’s Get Started … 4 Accessible Technology On-line Seminar Series, a project of the National Network of ADA Centers, Coordinated by the DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center © 2009 All Rights Reserved At a Loss for Words “My 13-year-old son and I have one or two TV shows we eagerly anticipate and watch with the ritual energy of sports fanatics – like Heroes. But this season … we kept missing the shows … [and go] to the website.” “But a key part of this experience went missing for me .