Described and Captioned Media Program

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61ISDB / Oklahoma School for the Deaf / Described and Captioned Media Program / Idaho / Gooding /  Idaho / Frank R. Gooding

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION PLANNING, POLICY & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENDA October 18, 2001 TAB

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 16:48:50
62Transcription / Disability / Design / Subtitling / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Described and Captioned Media Program / Copyright law of the United States / Rear Window Captioning System / Assistive technology / Accessibility / Deafness

Captioning Agency Telephone Survey Results: April 2004 A telephone survey was conducted by Cindy Camp of Jacksonville State University in April[removed]Twenty captioning agencies were randomly selected from

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-17 16:21:07
63Deafness / Disability / Subtitling / Design / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Described and Captioned Media Program / Telecommunications Relay Service / Subtitle / Assistive technology / Transcription / Accessibility

CAPTIONING QUALITY CODE OF PRACTICE From the Deafness Forum of Australia Web site Preamble This document outlines the quality standards that should be met in the production and presentation of captions. The document spec

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-17 17:24:18
64Subtitling / Disability / Design / Transcription / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Described and Captioned Media Program / Subtitle / Rear Window Captioning System / Assistive technology / Accessibility / Deafness

CAPTIONED MOVIES AT LOCAL THEATERS

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-12 10:56:14
65Design / Deafness / Subtitling / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Transcription / Described and Captioned Media Program / Script / Continuity / Accessibility / Disability / Assistive technology

CONTINUITY SCRIPT WHAT DOES IT MEAN? A continuity script is a media script giving the complete action, scenes, etc., in detail and in the order in which they are shown on the screen. It also includes other features, such

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-16 11:11:42
66Disability / Design / Transcription / Subtitling / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Described and Captioned Media Program / Words per minute / Reading / Assistive technology / Accessibility / Deafness

Viewer Reaction to Different Captioned Television Speeds Carl Jensema, Ph.D. Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc.

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Language: English - Date: 2008-08-27 15:17:06
67Deafness / Disability / Design / Transcription / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Subtitle / Described and Captioned Media Program / Telecommunications Relay Service / Assistive technology / Accessibility / Subtitling

Captioning Types, Methods, and Styles During the late 1950s, only open-captioning was available. It was not until 20 years later that closedcaptioning made its first debut. Several years later, other captioning technique

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-22 15:04:41
68Subtitling / Disability / Deafness / Design / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Described and Captioned Media Program / TED / E-captioning / Transcription / Accessibility / Assistive technology

Making Captioning Perfect for the Described and Captioned Media Program by Burwell Ware As you might guess, we get a lot of kidding about our name, “Caption Perfect.” Admittedly, we’ve never been perfect and don’

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-29 11:31:41
69Deafness / Design / Iowa School for the Deaf / Health / Deaf culture / American Sign Language / Filipino Sign Language / Oklahoma School for the Deaf / Disability / Accessibility / Described and Captioned Media Program

The Hearing-Impaired Learner With Special Needs Robert E. Stepp, Jr. Symposium on Research and Utilization of Educational Media for Teaching the Deaf. Held on March 31 and April 1-2, 1981, at the Nebraska Center for Cont

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Language: English - Date: 2008-08-27 14:59:31
70Deafness / Disability / Design / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Subtitling / Described and Captioned Media Program / Transcription / Accessibility / Assistive technology

Teacher Survey of Captioned Media Slide show version Captioned Media and Educational Technology: Research into Contemporary School Practice -funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Captioning and Adaptation Branch-Gr

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Language: English - Date: 2008-01-08 16:33:42
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