![]() Multi-pin and multi-spotlight – Windows, macOS When running Zoom with live transcription enabled, a live transcript will be automatically generated in real-time and meeting participants can enable caption-style display.įor more about using Zoom’s built-in live transcription or considering other options, see Transcripts and captionsĮnable ‘multi-pin’ or ‘multi-spotlight’ for ASL interpretersĪs of September 1st, Zoom announced new ‘multi-pin’ and ‘multi-spotlight’ features that may be particularly helpful for ensuring that ASL interpreters remain visible throughout a meeting. For captioning, mention that it’s important to speak clearly and not talk over others.įor live captioning during a Zoom meeting, we recommend Zoom’s built-in live transcription. Inform the audience if the meeting is being recorded and/or captioned. Maybe you’ll find an additional accessible tool to provide that feature. If you’re using features that may not be accessible, like the Zoom whiteboard, plan ahead for how you’ll describe or otherwise provide the information to participants who need it. Let participants know they can request accommodations if necessary. Remember, not everyone may be able to see what’s going on. Describe what’s going on in the meetingĭescribe charts and graphics, announce who’s speaking.Make sure those materials (PPT or a document) are accessible. Slides presented in Zoom are not accessible to screen readers, so try to send materials in advance or post them somewhere to make them available. Have presenters look at the camera so people can see facial expressions and/or read lips. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |