Automatic Captioning for Accessible Videos

DigCompEdu Competence Area(s)

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Time

Preparation time 5 minutes

Implementation time minutes

Educator Progression Level

Explorer

Target groups

Any

Minimum student digital skill level

Basic

Minimum student language level

A2

🎓 Learning Objectives

Students will be able to:

  • Generate captions using an AI subtitle tool and align them with video content.
  • Edit auto‑generated captions for accuracy and clarity.
  • Share captioned videos to improve accessibility for diverse learners.

Ingredients

Item / Resource Quantity Purpose
AI subtitle generator (e.g., Audiorista) Tool access Produce auto captions
Video file One per lesson Content to caption
Editing software or built‑in editor As needed Refine captions

Utensils

Computer with internet and an AI captioning service account.

🥣 Preparation – Before Implementation

  1. Record or select a video lesson.
  2. Upload the video to the AI captioning tool and generate automatic captions.

🔥 Implementation Steps

  1. Review the generated captions and correct any errors.
  2. Download or embed the captioned video for students to view.
  3. Demonstrate how to turn captions on and off for accessibility.

đź§‚ Differentiation & Inclusion

  • Provide transcripts for learners who prefer reading.
  • Offer sign‑language interpretation or visual cues for additional support.

🍴 Assessment & Feedback

🍱 Extensions / Follow‑Ups

  • Create captioned podcasts or audio lessons.
  • Cross‑subject links: use in science demonstrations or history documentaries.

🔗 Cross‑Subject Link

References & Resources

AI subtitle generators save time, improve accessibility and increase engagement.