QUESTION: How beneficial would closed captions be?
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For inclusivity, both for people who cannot hear and for those learning English, subtitles is an instant 10/10.
It would additionally be helpful for promotional purposes if you were to post short clips on social media since many people engage with the apps without sound.
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Iām a non-native English speaker and for me, subtitles are God sent! 10/10
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As an option that can be enabled and disabled absolutely 10
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@sigross yes, that is correct
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I don't need it personally, but I agree that for anyone learning ESL and general inclusivity it's a great idea!
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For those who need it fore sure. But I'd find it distracting (I can never read and watch at the same time, I'd get a queasy stomach and a headache). So if there was an option for it or an option to opt out on the lessons, that would be best.
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I would say 8-9
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I usually use subtitles to watch regular tv because I don't have the best hearing. Without them I miss A LOT and I'm constantly asking my family to fill in the blanks. Subtitles would be greatly appreciated!
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@Lisa-Clark 10!
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I vote 10!
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I was actually thinking a few weeks ago it is missing. I would give 10!
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@Lisa-Clark Ditto!!! I wear headphones so I can crank up the sound.
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As someone who has an auditory processing disorder, captions are extremely beneficial. A 100/10 for me. And for all those who are hard of hearing, deaf, or esl.
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Very. I don't need them now, but as a non native speaker I did depend on them at first. Apart from that it's nice to be able to watch a video without sound in some circumstances. Also, it makes it easier when product names are written out (tools, software, etc), because sometimes the spelling isn't obvious if you're not familiar with the brand / product line.
I'd say 6/10 for me, 10/10 for some! -
10/10! I agree with everyone! Accessibility is very important and I'd love to see these courses expand to meet the needs of as many folks as possible!