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The Open University's Institute of Educational Technology Multi-media Accessibility Are we nearly there yet? Nick Freear, Web Developer Wendy Porch, Research Fellow Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University Techshare 2009

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A project for social-production of captions (sub-titles) and audio description to improve the accessibility of video and multimedia. Presentation at the RNIB Techshare 2009 conference, ExCeL London in September 2009. http://maltwiki.org Co-presented with Wendy Porch, also of the Open University.

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The Open University's Institute of Educational Technology

Multi-media Accessibility Are we nearly there yet?

Nick Freear, Web DeveloperWendy Porch, Research Fellow

Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University

Techshare 2009

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I have a stammer• Ask me to repeat if you miss something.

 • And please ask questions!

stammering.org

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Agenda• What problems are we trying to solve?

• Existing research and issues

• How can we solve the existing problems?

• Outline of project proposal

• Key project principles

• Some initial evaluations

• Examples/demonstrations

• Round-up, next steps & discussion

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Definitions

• Captions oAlso known as "sub-titles" in UKoText synchronised with video, timed text oPrefer styling to indicate speaker - position, colouroFor deaf/hard of hearing

• Closed captionso"Captioning you have to turn on", broadcast

• TranscriptoText, often without synchronisation

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Definitions (2)

• Audio descriptionoDescriptions of the video inserted into spaces in the audio track i.e. what’s happening on screen?

oFor blind/ low vision people oCan get it for some TV programs, videos, DVDs, live events

oHard to find for online videos

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Context

"Basic web accessibility is a known commodity now... But nearly ten years after specifications first required it,

online captioning still pretty much does not exist." Joe Clark, A List Apart, November 2008.

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More context!

( Gratuitous logos )

iTunes U

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Doesn’t YouTube do Captions?

Yes, captions and annotations, since August 2008. However:• Only the video owner can upload/ author• No editor• (Not portable/ embeddable)• Captions can not be styled • Not open content

Only approximately 0.5% of YouTube videos are captioned (automated analysis on small corpus of 34 words - more work).

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What's the state of play?At the Open University:

• Course media is routinely transcribed (OU/iTunes U 95%)• It is not routinely captioned or audio described.

 W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines:

• WCAG 1.0, 1999 - 1.4: Level A - transcript is sufficient.• WCAG 2.0, Dec 2008 - Level A requires captions, not

audio description. Vimler: annotation.Moodle et al:

• No easy way to integrate captions

Some R&D projects are looking at content personalisation in E-Learning

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Accessible Multimedia in E-Learning (1)TILE Project: Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of

Toronto (http://inclusivelearning.ca)

• Early implementation of content personalisation standards that map user preferences to content served.

• Not held in a learning management system

• Reusable Learning Object Repository for Educators 

• Videos provided with captions and audio descriptions

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Mars Rover Mission VideoAudio Descriptions provide an overview of the onscreen action,

particularly that which is not mentioned in the narrative of the video.

(insert Mars rover example here)

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Accessible Multimedia in E-Learning (2)• EU4ALL Project. UKOU, UNED, Atos Origin, York

University (amongst many others!) • www.eu4all-project.eu•  Content personalisation based on evolved standards

related to user preferences. i.e. I'd prefer the video with the audio descriptions please!

• Process for providing matching developed for dotLRN and Moodle learning environments

• Alternatives for videos in the standards include captions, audio description, sign language interpretations, transcripts

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Moodle video with Audio Description

(http://eu4all.open.ac.uk/eu4all/mod/resource/view.php?id=75)

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Other Accessible Multimedia Fun!Stretch Project (ATRC, University of Toronto)

http://stretch.atrc.utoronto.ca

• Project 'stretched' perceptions of artists & art students to be more inclusive of people with disabilities 

• Participants produced numerous examples of cultural works that include multiple sensory modalities & a gallery of works on the theme of inclusion

• Provided tools to new media artists for adding descriptions, captions & alternative video

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Tools for Adding Captions and/or Audio Descriptions

CapScribe: capscribe.snow.utoronto.ca NCAM's Magpie ncam.wgbh.org/webaccess/magpie LiveDescribe: www.livedescribe.com MovCaptioner: www.synchrimedia.com YouTube CC: www.youtubecc.com CaptionTube: captiontube.appspot.com

Accessify's YouTube Caption Creator: accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/... – http://is.gd/1yiVU

DotSub: dotsub.com

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How can we address the lack of captions & audio descriptions online?

Multimedia Alternatives

the MALT Wiki Project

Collaborative production of alternative content

Web services to ease use

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Big Principles

• Accessibility/usability • Data portability/ content as a service/ connections• Quality & learning design *• Open content • Software as a service• Free (open-source) software • Social production/ co-creation/ crowd-sourcing• Perpetual beta, hacking the Web, agile

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Media player evaluation

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dotSUB.com - transcribing

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dotSUB.com  "any video any language"

• + Transcription/ translation can be collaborative - Wiki-like• + Captions are portable (W3C TT XML, Subrip SRT)• +  Ajax-based editor or import captions• +  Powerful search, including in RSS• +  Rich meta-data, including caption attribution• +  Creative Commons licenses are encouraged

• -  Uploader must be owner/ permission of owner of video *• -  Connections with eg. YouTube not explicit• -  Captions don't indicate person - TT styling - retrofit?• -  Meta-data not exposed in RSS search or TT - YET• -  No comments, rating, user profile - not "social" YET

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Social production• Wikipedia, Geocaching, Open street map, Project

Gutenberg, Librivox, talking newspapers, open source …– What motivates? User scenarios ...

• Preece, Jennifer & Shneiderman, Ben (2009)

"The Reader-to-Leader Framework: Motivating Technology-Mediated Social Participation"

– 4 stages – reader, commenter, contributor, leader

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View 'in-situ' - client-side

(OLnet)

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View 'in-situ' - server-side

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Multi-layer web serviceContent-creator YOU

|• <a rel=”embed” href=”http://youtube.com/watch?v=UnI”>Title</a>

|• Wordpress/ Drupal/ Moodle module/ filter

|• jquery.oembed.js

|• Oembed – YouTube, Slideshare, Flickr, Vimeo ...

|• Remote server

|• Player <object> + HTML + Javascript

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A new player – uses oEmbed, HTML/ Javascript

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YT player modified – user Javascript

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Next Steps• Explore internal/ external funding• Conversations• Work on player + personalisation• Caption/ AD editing/ discovery functions• A workshop ("Scripting Enabled") 

Build a community – please help!  

[email protected] – @[email protected]

maltwiki.org

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We didn't have time for...

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Flash 'wmode' is harmful

• wmode = 'window' (default) - OK.

<object data="player.swf"> <param name="wmode" value="window" /> ...

• wmode = 'opaque' or 'transparent' – inaccessible.

<param name="wmode" value="opaque" />

• Answer - don't set wmode.

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Next steps detailRoadmap: no money, no timescale! Testing - <iframe>, screen readers, high contrast... "Complete" the MALT/Flow player - volume, progress bars,

theme, language (research Flow controlbar custom.) Do MALT/YouTube/JS player - matching UI. Personalization demo, Plug-ins: Wordpress, Moodle, Drupal... Audio Description - CapScribe, Java Web Start/JNLP? Captioning – online/ desktop/ import/ export Developer documentation. Translation/ Localization, player - French, Chinese... Wiki features, community building, talk talk...?

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Wordle - project  keywords