Comet Conversation
Task 5
Recording, Editing, and Publishing
Task and Rubric
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance
In order to be ADA compliant, videos released to the public must have the ability to have closed captioning. There are several ways to accomplish this:
In order to be ADA compliant, videos released to the public must have the ability to have closed captioning. There are several ways to accomplish this:
- YouTube will automatically close caption videos.
- WeVideo has a new subtitling feature that will caption upon export.
- Google Slides provides automatic closed captions. In Present mode, hold CTRL, Shift, C. Then screen record using your preferred program.
- Prezi Video offers automatic closed captions on its videos.
Suggestions for Recording
Suggestions for Recording
Platforms for Recording
Platforms for Recording
Google Slides offers recording directly within the program (new feature as of Feb 2024) but no editing
Google Slides offers recording directly within the program (new feature as of Feb 2024) but no editing
Canva offers recording directly within the program but very limited editing
Canva offers recording directly within the program but very limited editing
Prezi Video offers recording directly within the program but very limited editing
Prezi Video offers recording directly within the program but very limited editing
Adobe Express offers recording directly within the program but very limited editing
Adobe Express offers recording directly within the program but very limited editing
WeVideo offers the best overall recording, editing, and transitions features
WeVideo offers the best overall recording, editing, and transitions features