Translateye is free web-based software that can convert audio, documents, video, and images into different formats to make content more accessible. A video storyboard describes a scene introducing Translateye where the narration explains that teachers and students can use it to convert lecture audio into text to benefit those with auditory disabilities. The storyboard provides details on font, colors, transitions and includes a link to download the file converter on Translateye's website.
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9 storyboard
1. Video Storyboard
Name of video: Description of this scene: Introduction of
Reaching All Learners Through Free Translateye
Web Tools
Screen ___9____ of ____18___
Background:Screenshot of Narration: Translateye
Translateye can be used by teachers
and students to convert
Screen size: ___4:3_______
audio, documents, video
16:9, 4:3, 3:2
Color/Type/Size of Font: and image files. You can
record your lecture, and
Red/Baskerville Old Face/12pt. http://translateye.com/download/fileconverter.php students with auditory
disabilities can convert
Actual text: your speech into text.
http://translateye.com/download/
fileconverter.php
Audio:voice clip reading
narration
Transition to next clip:Soft fade
Animation:None
Audience Interaction:None
(Sketch screen here noting color, place, size of graphics if any)
Inspiration for this document: Maricopa Community College. http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/authoring/studio/index.html