Captioning

Questions
How Will I Know if a Student has Captioning as an Accommodation?
Answer

If a Disability Management Advisor determines that a student requires captioning as an approved accommodation, you will be notified, and all course captioning must be provided.

Prior to the start of each semester, check your course materials to see if you have audio or video content, and determine the dates by which the students will need to access that material. Make sure captions are available for any of the media, and if so, they must be accurate. 

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How Can I Be Pro-Active Captoning My Course Materials?
Answer

Prior to the start of each semester, check your course materials to see if you have audio or video content, and determine the dates by which the students will need to access that material. Make sure captions are available for any of the media, and if so, they must be accurate. 

If video or audio materials will be required for your course, please notify your students on or before the first day of class. When reviewing your syllabus with students, it is important to note if there is multimedia content.

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How Do I Request Captioning?
Answer

If you have a student with an approved captioning accommodation, please submit the Captioning Service Request Form. This form will include basic information about your course and the media to be captioned. Please complete the form as soon as possible to ensure that your course materials can be captioned in a timely manner. The captioning process may take up to 10 business days.

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California State University Policy on Captioning
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"It is the policy of the CSU to make information technology resources and services accessible to all CSU students, faculty, staff and the general public regardless of disability."

The CSU's Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) implementation approach is driven by the following principles:

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