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Adding Subtitles to Videos in Google Drive | Google Gooru http://t.co/2G2vOEGeQx
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Maryann Angeroth
Add subtitles to videos you have created and stored in Google drive http://t.co/eDEGUrOJXH @TheGoogleGooru @googledrive #ghaea
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soberle
"Are you using Google Drive to store video files or share them inside your organization? If so, we have a really cool tip that lets you add subtitles to your videos for free!
Subtitles can sometimes be expensive, or take some technical expertise, to add to your videos. There’s actually a really easy way to add subtitles to videos directly inside of Google Drive…anyone can do it!" -
Michael Rackett
Are you using Google Drive to store video files or share them inside your organization? If so, we have a really cool tip that lets you add subtitles to your videos for free!
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Eric Langhorst
Adding Subtitles to Videos in Google Drive | Google Gooru http://t.co/4mGf8xT41L #gafe #edumatch
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Deborah Healey
Possible way to add subtitles to videos shared in G Drive
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Adding Subtitles to Videos in Google Drive | Google Gooru http://t.co/4mGf8xT41L #gafe #edumatch
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Kerri BrownParker
Adding Subtitles to Videos in Google Drive | Google Gooru http://t.co/bX8K75du4v via @thegooglegooru
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25 Nov 14
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TESOL CALL-IS
This is a nice way to cheaply add subtitles (or comments!) within G-Drive.
1. Create a text file on your desktop using the format/coding recommended in this instructional video. (You will need to specify the times where each subtitle appears.)
2. Save the file, changing the extension to .SRT
3. Go back to your video in G-Drive and select the >Details tab on the right sidebar. At the bottom of the list is >Caption tracks.
4. Select >New caption track, and select the .SRT file you have created.
5. Select a language and give the caption file a name.
6. Select >Upload and >Done
7. You can edit the text file within G-Drive also.
Now when you open the movie, the subtitles will show.
Instead of doing the subtitles for students, this might be a great project to have students do, as a test to see if they have mastered their own work. You may find some surprising results.tools online-lessons teacher-training video Google-Drive adult-learners young-learners VSL
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Kathleen Gormley
Adding subtitles to videos in Google Drive and other advice.
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Carl Davis
"Subtitles can sometimes be expensive, or take some technical expertise, to add to your videos. There’s actually a really easy way to add subtitles to videos directly inside of Google Drive…anyone can do it!"
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Katherine Ruddick
Adding Subtitles to Videos in Google Drive. Create in any #language! http://t.co/T1aP73rzsW via @thegooglegooru #actfl14
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