VIDREADER
Do you have a student or two that is a little bit hard of hearing? You might be surprised to find that you do. One of my sons, Erik, has hearing loss in both of his ears that makes it hard for him to hear higher pitch voices. If you were to look at him, you would have no idea. His hearing loss is right at the edge before he needs hearing aids. But he is not alone. There are many students who might be struggling to hear that often go unnoticed.
Luckily, there are adaptive tools available online. One of those is VidReader. VidReader allows you to enter in the url of a youtube video and will then provide a searchable transcript in English of the video for you to share with your students. This allows those that may be hard of hearing to follow along with the text while watching the video. It also allows you to be able to pull key parts of the transcript to share with the students.
It typically takes around 2 minutes to pull up the transcript. But if you can’t wait, you can type in your email address and receive it later. When you receive the transcript, it will be broken up into short segments along with the video time stamp.
For more information, click here.
Luckily, there are adaptive tools available online. One of those is VidReader. VidReader allows you to enter in the url of a youtube video and will then provide a searchable transcript in English of the video for you to share with your students. This allows those that may be hard of hearing to follow along with the text while watching the video. It also allows you to be able to pull key parts of the transcript to share with the students.
It typically takes around 2 minutes to pull up the transcript. But if you can’t wait, you can type in your email address and receive it later. When you receive the transcript, it will be broken up into short segments along with the video time stamp.
For more information, click here.
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