Captioned Media Policy
Purpose
To ensure compliance with State and Federal Legislation requiring captioned media.
Definitions
Captioning
Captioning is defined by the as the process of converting the audio content of a television broadcast, webcast, film, video, CD-ROM, DVD, live event, or other productions into text and displaying the text on a screen, monitor, or other visual display system. Captions not only display words as the textual equivalent of spoken dialogue or narration, but they also include speaker identification, sound effects, and music description.
Closed Captions
Captions that are visible only when selected and activated, such as on a television.
Open Captions
Permanently embedded in the audiovisual material.
Policy
After Jan. 1, 2019, faculty/divisions/departments must ensure that all new media (video) purchased or created is accurately captioned. Existing media (video) used in courses and on college websites and portals and in college libraries must be reviewed. All media used by 2024 海角社区黑料吃瓜 must comply with State and Federal Legislation by Jan. 1, 2020, or must no longer be used. Resources and methods for captioning media are outlined in the 2024 海角社区黑料吃瓜 Captioning Media Procedure.
Captioned materials can be identified by the letters 鈥淐C鈥 or a small television-like icon, but should be verified for captioning accuracy:
References
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Sections 504 and 508: Rehabilitation Act of 1973