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From: Terrill Thompson
Date: Thu, Sep 18 2008 9:20AM
Subject: Sign language and videos
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Hi all,

WCAG 2.0 includes this success criterion:

1.2.6 Sign language interpretation is provided for all prerecorded audio
content in synchronized media.

I'm having a hard time locating examples of this having been implemented.
Does anyone have a promising practice to share?

Thanks,
Terry

Terry Thompson
Technology Accessibility Specialist
DO-IT, Accessible Technology
UW Technology Services
University of Washington
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From: Shawn Henry
Date: Thu, Sep 18 2008 10:10AM
Subject: Re: Sign language and videos
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Hi Terry,

An example of sign language for videos is at http://www.creaturediscomforts.org/
The sign language is an option to turn on.

~Shawn


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Terrill Thompson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> WCAG 2.0 includes this success criterion:
>
> 1.2.6 Sign language interpretation is provided for all prerecorded audio
> content in synchronized media.
>
> I'm having a hard time locating examples of this having been implemented.
> Does anyone have a promising practice to share?
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
>
> Terry Thompson
> Technology Accessibility Specialist
> DO-IT, Accessible Technology
> UW Technology Services
> University of Washington
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> 206/221-4168
>
>

From: Shawn Henry
Date: Thu, Sep 18 2008 10:20AM
Subject: Re: Sign language and videos
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Hi Terry,

An example of sign language for videos is at http://www.creaturediscomforts.org/
The sign language is an option to turn on.

~Shawn


Terrill Thompson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> WCAG 2.0 includes this success criterion:
>
> 1.2.6 Sign language interpretation is provided for all prerecorded audio
> content in synchronized media.
>
> I'm having a hard time locating examples of this having been implemented.
> Does anyone have a promising practice to share?
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
>
> Terry Thompson
> Technology Accessibility Specialist
> DO-IT, Accessible Technology
> UW Technology Services
> University of Washington
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> 206/221-4168
>
>