Online video has changed the way marketers and educators create training, marketing, and corporate presentations. Video complements PowerPoint slides to provide a richer, more engaging experience that enhances message retention and online learning. At the same time, enterprise video presents new challenges, including the need to make video searchable and accessible for people with hearing disabilities.
In this recorded webinar, Alcatel-Lucent and Dynamic Therapy Solutions discuss video strategies that incorporate interactive transcripts to make their presentations accessible, searchable, and more engaging.
Watch this webinar to learn about these topics:
- Presentation tools that combine video, interactive transcripts, and PowerPoint slides
- How video transcripts can be repurposed inside your organization
- Use cases for video transcription in corporate, marketing and training content
- How video transcripts make presentations searchable, navigable, and more engaging
Presenters:
Ed Youngblood
Director of Content Strategy
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
Alisha Magilei
Assistive Technology Specialist
Dynamic Therapy Solutions
Tom Bishop
Director of Marketing
KnowledgeVision
Tole Khesin
VP of Marketing
3Play Media
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Best Practices for Accessible, Searchable Enterprise Video
1. Best Practices for Accessible,
Searchable Enterprise Video
Moderated by:
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Tom Bishop, KnowledgeVision
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Tole Khesin, 3Play Media
Tuesday 8/21/2012 1pm ET
Follow along on Twitter: #videoa11y
2. Simplified Transcription Workflow:
Accessible for hearing disabled viewers
Better comprehension for ESL viewers
Flexibility in sound sensitive environments
Searchable and SEO-friendly
More engaging and navigable
Allow translation to foreign languages
4. The Panel:
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Ed Youngblood, Director of
Content Strategy at AlcatelLucent Enterprise
Alisha Magilei, Co-Owner &
Assistive Technology
Specialist, Dynamic Therapy
Solutions
17. Tips And Ideas
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Tell a story
Break the “old” rules
Keep it simple
Think differently about
video & transcription
Think multimedia first,
documents last