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The Los Rios Captioning Project will save you time and energy in getting ADA compliant captions created for your in-class videos and multimedia. Captioned content isn't just about compliance; it's a catalyst for equity, dismantling obstacles and ensuring all students can fully engage. Feel free to submit as many videos and audio files as you'd like – there's no limit!

How It Works

  • Fill out the Captioning Request form.
  • Work with your college’s UDA Coordinator to gather your materials.
  • Let the project team do the heavy lifting to generate accurate captions.
  • Put the captioning in place.

Benefits

  • No need to edit your auto-generated captions. Save hours of time!
  • Have confidence that your captions are accurate and clear.
  • Reach out at any time for newly created content. We’re here to assist whenever you need us!

Note: If you have any questions about captioning and/or transcription services, please don't hesitate to contact your UDA Coordinator for immediate assistance.

Learn More: Caption and Transcript Services

What Videos Need Captioning?

All videos used in LRCCD courses must contain ADA compliant captioning. Learn how to identify videos for captioning and improve the accuracy of your captions.

What Videos Need Captioning?

Submitting Videos You Own or Have

Learn how to submit videos for captioning and shares files in a Google Folder.

Submitting Videos You Own or Have

Using Canvas Studio

Learn how to set up Canvas Studio, edit captions, embed videos, and more.

Using Canvas Studio

Using 3CMedia Solutions

Learn how to set up your 3C Media account, upload media, request captions, and more.

Using 3CMedia Solutions

Using YouTube and Other Public Sites

These video tutorials explain how to submit videos for captioning and now to upload caption files to your personal YouTube account.

Using YouTube and Other Public Sites

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about video captioning. If you have a question not addressed here, please contact your campus coordinator.

Frequently Asked Questions