Look no further! In this post, we’ll go over important considerations and a quick life hack for adding subtitles to YouTube clips that you don’t own. Incorporating YouTube videos as supplemental material in school course content has become quite common, but it has also posed an accessibility challenge in terms of Section 508 closed captioning compliance – educators are often left wondering if they need to (or how they can) get subtitles on YouTube videos without CC that they do not own. While many of these videos are watched for pure entertainment, there’s also a large audience using YouTube content in educational settings. In our second blog of the series, we’ll discuss how to add captions/subtitles to YouTube videos you don’t own.Įvery day, more than 500 million hours of video content is watched on YouTube. This multi-part blog series will highlight three valuable accessibility features for YouTube captions and subtitles.
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