Live captioning services

Remote captioning – What it is, how it works, and why you need it

Any kind of speech, lecture, seminar, or presentation can benefit from remote captioning.

When hosting an event, it’s important to reach as many people as possible, and for the information you’re sharing to last long in the memory.

In these times of COVID-19, remote captioning is even more imperative with online meetings and presentations. Read more

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Why live captioning for education is the future

The need for live captioning for education has long been called for by a persistent few, but their voices are starting to resonate in the halls of universities. Read more

What the best captioning companies all have in common

Captioning companies solve particular and distinct problems, so the market for them is relatively small. But like most things in life, there is a range of professionalism, competence, and quality, even within this small industry.

Good captioning companies get the job done, but great captioning companies go above and beyond. To spot one of the great ones, you need to look at the following three things… Read more

stenography

Everything you need to know about stenography

You’ve probably heard of stenography, but if you haven’t or the only thing you know about it is it has something to do with the person sitting in a courtroom writing everything down, then this short article is for you! Read more

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Live Captioning for Conferences, Universities, and Learning Providers

With the Covid-19 pandemic showing no signs of going away, our “new normal” will involve social distancing, greater hygienic practices, and a lot more people working from home or online.

Unfortunately, these new norms will create even greater difficulties for deaf and hard of hearing people.

The answer may lie in live captioning. Read more

closed captions

3 reasons why closed captions aren’t just for the hearing impaired

We tend to associate subtitles and closed captions with deaf and hard of hearing people, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Read more

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Live captioning for education and higher learning

For deaf and hard of hearing students, lectures can be more than a challenge.

It’s difficult enough trying to hear someone in a crowded lecture hall, but add in other factors like background noise, low-quality microphones, or difficult subject matter, and even those without hearing problems struggle.

Luckily, there is a simple solution to the problem – live captioning. Read more

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Stenographer, palantypist, and transcriptionist – what’s the difference?

When you think of a stenographer, you probably picture someone sitting in a courtroom, frantically typing out everything that’s being said, but this is just a simplified version we see on TV.

In reality, it’s more complicated than that, and once people start using words like typist, palantypist, and transcriptionist, then things really start to get confusing. Read more