[Athen] Question: Best ways to record a screen reader voice?

Debbie Krahmer dkrahmer at colgate.edu
Tue Feb 11 10:00:10 PST 2020


Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me out with this situation. I'd like to do more
targeted sessions with faculty and staff at my university around improving
accessibility of websites. The issue is that I can't always work in my own
environment with my desktop, and it's difficult to ensure that a screen
reader is installed and functioning on someone else's computer/laptop. I've
even tried NVDA-on-a-stick with my profile, but I've had it fail, depending
on the windows version of the laptop/computer I'm trying to run it on.

It would be easier if I could just record the audio (at a good quality
without the ambient office noise) of my trying to use a website and share
that with colleagues. I can do this for document remediation by using
Speechify or Natural Reader, but not for websites.

Is there a good way to record the audio of the screen reader as I try to
navigate through a website?

Thanks,
D.
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Debbie Krahmer
Preferred Pronouns: D/no pronouns

Associate Professor in the Libraries
Accessible Technology & Government Documents Librarian
304 Case-Geyer
Colgate University
315-228-6592
dkrahmer at colgate.edu
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