PEPNet developed this online training to provide a general overview of speech-to-text services. You can learn more about various types of speech-to-text services, delivery options, and how to access the appropriateness of the service for individual students. Interviews with students have been included to allow viewers to hear directly from those utilizing the service. Also included are clips of the same lecture captioned with both meaning-for-meaning and verbatim services; so that viewers can compare the these methods.
The training is divided into four segments to make the download time faster. The four segments should be viewed in order and all together, as they make up one complete training. They are not intended to be viewed independently.
The information contained in the training is beneficial for service providers, coordinators and postsecondary administrators. While the information provided is in-depth, it is provided in a clear and easy to understand format. Extensive technical knowledge or understanding about speech-to-text services is not necessary to benefit from the training.
Once you have viewed the online training please contact PEPNet if you have additional questions about speech-to-text services.
There are six segments available with this training overview which includes an example of CART and C-Print. Each segment has two available video options that are captioned. Flash movie files provide the end user the ability to turn on/off the captions via the last icon on the video toolbar.
Pepnet 2 has been my "Go To" resource for many years while coordinating services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing ...
Pepnet 2 has been my "Go To" resource for many years while coordinating services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. This can feel very isolating and our responsibilities are so unique, but with pepnet 2, I never feel like I'm alone. I'm very thankful for the funding that supports pepnet 2, which supports the rest of us.
- Nancy Allen, Coordinator of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Highline Community College