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    HETP S2E12 - Padlet & Creating a Captioning Program

    en-usFebruary 04, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Tim & Brent cover Padlet, a popular virtual bulletin board program that allows students to quickly and easily interact and share ideas in a collaborative space. Then they talk about the ins and outs of building a Captioning Program that has a fast turnaround and is compliant with accessibility laws. Please feel free to share if your school is trying to build such a program.

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