Description Key

Explore the Description Key

Explore the Description Key

I just came across information about a website dedicated to Description for persons with a vision loss, literacy needs, or loss of cognitive abilities. This site is dedicated to providing description to educational materials and should be of interest to Assistive Technology specialists working in schools.

From the website, Description is defined as:

Description is the verbal depiction of key visual elements in media and live productions. Also known as “audio description” or “video description,” the description of media involves the interspersion of these depictions with the program’s original audio.

The vocabulary and language structure used in the description of educational media should be consistent with that used in the program being described. It is also important to make a distinction between media that is produced for educational purposes and that which is produced purely for entertainment—the “key visual elements” of an educational program should be those that serve in conveying a specific learning goal.

The site goes on to explain:

Description is the key to opening a world of information for persons with a vision loss, literacy needs, or loss of cognitive abilities. The American Foundation for the Blind reports that 21.2 million Americans have vision loss. While description was developed for people who are blind or visually impaired, millions of others may also benefit from description’s concise, objective translation of media’s key visual components.

Check out Description Key for educational media

~jeb

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The jeb in jebswebs is John Eric Brandt. With more than 30 years experience in field of education, jeb has been working in the web design business since 1994.
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One Response to Description Key

  1. Thom Lohman says:

    Thanks for linking to the Description Key! Since you’re involved with building accessible websites, we’d love to hear your thoughts about our accessibility guidelines. Nice blog!

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