Finding and Using Videos That Already Have Captions
Using videos that have already been captioned is a great way to save everyone time, effort, and money. It is also a good way to avoid questions around copyright vs. accessibility as long as you look for creative commons videos or videos that you have the owners' permission to use. The links below give directions on how to find already captioned and (in YouTube at least) copyright friendly videos.
- Find Captioned YouTube Videos
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(You can also add ", cc" without quotation marks to the end of your search term) - Find Captioned Videos via Google
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(Set "Subtitles" field to "Closed Captioned Only.") - Find Captioned Amara.org Videos (Use the search field)
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(These videos must be linked in Canvas, they cannot be embedded.)
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