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Shona Whyte: Explanation of features useful to language teachers such as subtitling, and feather mode for streaming with a poor internet connection. Delete the scoop?
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Nik Peachey flags up this 2004 article published in the translation journal Meta by Martine Danan, showing greater comprehension and more incidental vocabulary learning when second language videos are subtitled.
In a review of mainly 1990s research (Brett, Markham, Vanderplank) into captioning (same language) and subtitling (native language), the author cites gains in listening comprehension and vocabulary retention, and calls for more research.
Given the new availability of free subtitling platforms such as http://dotsub.com/, research might also look at the effect of subtitling activities carried out by learners. Via Nik Peachey Delete the scoop?
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June 24, 2012 1:16 PM
Amara is a free web-based service that allows anyone to easily sub-title and add captions to any video.
As long as you have a URL of a published video, Amara makes it very easy to caption it. The clip may be on a video sharing site or embedded in custom video player and Amara can still get to it.
Amara is made up of three main parts:
a) A subtitle creation and viewing tool (aka the widget)
c) An open protocol for subtitle search/delivery
All tools inside Amara are free and open-source. Via Robin Good, 173 Sud, michel verstrepen, Gust MEES, Ricard Garcia, Emilia Carrillo, dinelecoeur Delete the scoop?
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