Enhance your teaching and learning experience using on-demand video, screen-captures, and podcasts in your lectures. Your videos are published on the ACC Instructional Video web site and you can request password protected pages to restrict access only to your students.
For more information and streaming requests, visit the ACC Media Streaming site.
Multimedia Content
Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different files such as text, audio, images, animations, video, and scripts. Incorporating interactive content into your course is a great way to make your course more engaging. Contact us if you need to publish your digital and web media files.
Captioning Services
Media Captioning is available to all ACC Faculty and Staff producers. Media must be captioned if you have deaf or hard of hearing students in your section. Closed captions are a visual representation of the audio in a video. They make video accessible to deaf and hard of hearing individuals by providing a text-based and time-synchronized alternative to the audio.
The FCC sets the captioning quality to requirements. As per 2014 FCC rules, captions are required to be:
- Accurate: Captions must match the spoken words in the dialogue and convey background noises and other sounds to the fullest extent possible.
- Synchronous: Captions must coincide with their corresponding spoken words and sounds to the greatest extent possible and must be displayed on the screen at a speed that can be read by viewers.
- Complete: Captions must run from the beginning to the end of the program to the fullest extent possible.
- Properly placed: Captions should not block other important visual content on the screen, overlap one another or run off the edge of the video screen.
Remember that quality is important when captioning your media for teaching and learning. Please, contact Virginia (Ginger) Bennett, Director of Interpreter Services, if you have any questions.
For more information, visit the Accessibility Services site.
Copyright Advice
Before publishing media files to the ACC Media Server or before uploading videos to a YouTube site, verify the copyright status of the media. Please, contact Courtney Mlinar, ACC Copyright Officer, at the Elgin Campus Library, phone 512-223-9433, for advice if you are not the copyright owner of a video or an audio-cast but you need the media for your class.
For more information, review the Guidelines at the ACC Copyright & Fair Use web site.
See the Creative Commons licensing options and share your work and use and remix works from other producers.
Lecture Capture
ACC Mediasite is an automated and scalable video system new at ACC for lecture capture.
Questions?
Contact us [email protected]
5930 Middle Fiskville Rd.
Austin, Texas 78752-4390
Office of Academic Technology