![]() Transcripts are plain text alternatives generated from audio or video that are provided along with (but not on) the video or audio file. What is the difference between transcripts and captions?īoth transcripts and captions allow students to access multi-media content by text. ![]() Transcripts can also make it easier for students to quickly locate key points made in a multi-media presentation (Linder, 2016). Advantages of transcripts include strengthening student engagement, focus, retention of information, and comprehension of difficult or new vocabulary (Dello Stritto & Linder, 2017 Linder, 2016). Research indicates that captions and transcripts can benefit all students, whether or not they live with disabilities. ![]() Transcripts are text alternatives to multi-media materials that are used by students who are unable to hear or understand the multi-media material's audio (e.g., because of a disability related to hearing or auditory processing, when learning in noisy environments, when experiencing technological glitches with audio, when students are still learning the language of instruction). Student Led Individually Created Courses (SLICCs)Īmit & Meena Chakma Award for Exceptional Teaching by a Student ![]()
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