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How will I get access to the captioned/transcribed media files to show in class and/or post to website/SacCT course?

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How will I get access to the captioned/transcribed media files to show in class and/or post to website/SacCT course?

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This depends on how you intend your students to access the video/audio files. If you are planning on having your students access the media files from your SacCT course or from your faculty website, then we will provide you with a link to the captioned video/audio file located on the campus Media Server You can then place this link on your SacCT course and/or Faculty website for your students to access and view the streamed video/audio file over the web. Please note that in order to play any video/audio files from the campus media server, you and your students will need to have RealPlayer installed on your computer. You can download RealPlayer for free by visiting the RealPlayer website. If you require a physical copy of the captioned movie to show during the class session by use of the dvd player in the classroom, we can provide you with a DVD.

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