Lesson 4Web accessibility for hearing impaired users
- Notion 22 - What are hearing impairments and who do they impact on the web?
- Notion 23 - Accessibility issues hearing impaired users can experience
- Notion 24 - Tools you can use to ensure your content is accessible for hearing impaired users
- Notion 25 - Design tips for ensuring content is accessible for hearing impaired users
- Notion 26 - Examples of design that is inaccessible for hearing impaired users
- Notion 27 - What makes these websites accessible for hearing impaired users?
- Notion 28 - Wrap up: What does hearing impairment mean?
Notion 24
Tools you can use to ensure your content is accessible for hearing impaired users
Target skills
Here are some tools you can use to better adapt your web content to users with hearing impairments:
AVA:
is an automatic caption generator;
Filmora and Youtube
Here is a free tutorial on how to put subtitles to your youtube videos and with a free version of Filmora
Skype:
provides automatic subtitels when people are speaking; See here ea short tutorial
Here you can find some other video editing tips for generating automatic subtitles
https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editing-tips/best-automatic-subtitle-generators.html
https://www.ai-media.tv/ai-media-blog/the-best-free-transcription-software-2/
achecker, siteimprove.com:
are websites that checks the accessibility of a website and gives feedbacks to improve it.
equalweb or similar:
ToolBar is a powerful interface that “sticks” to the side of your Web pages (look at left side of your web pages).