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

Debbie Krahmer dkrahmer at colgate.edu
Fri Feb 14 07:08:48 PST 2020


Thank you everyone for your wonderful ideas. I have so many things to try
now!

Thanks,
D.
______________
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


On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 1:00 PM Debbie Krahmer <dkrahmer at colgate.edu> wrote:


> 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.

> ______________

> 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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