A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos

The COVID-19 pandemic reinforced online learning of English using YouTube as a viewing material in the Philippines. Using an adapted checklist evaluation, the study assessed the closed caption (CC) quality of forty-eight (48) YouTube videos dedicated to English language teaching and learning by Fili...

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Main Authors: Hernandez, Queenie Mae G., Nacionales, Monica Louise G., Vizconde, Camilla J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:jeal-10952024-06-28T08:55:07Z A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos Hernandez, Queenie Mae G. Nacionales, Monica Louise G. Vizconde, Camilla J. The COVID-19 pandemic reinforced online learning of English using YouTube as a viewing material in the Philippines. Using an adapted checklist evaluation, the study assessed the closed caption (CC) quality of forty-eight (48) YouTube videos dedicated to English language teaching and learning by Filipino content creators from 2020 to 2022. Findings show Filipino-made ELT videos only used auto-generated captions, which affected the accessibility of the materials, especially for D/deaf learners. Multiple discrepancies were noted in the accuracy of the captions due to their automated properties, namely in grammar and vocabulary, which hinder learning for those who use closed captions regularly. Auto-generated captions cannot be an eligible alternative medium of representation due to their lack of structure and inclusion since only learners with hearing ability could utilize such features. Thus, the quality of closed captions for the ELT videos was not up to the standards of UDL, the third principle of Exemplary Teaching of English Language Learners, and other captioning guidelines. The Closed Caption Law in the Philippines should assess the possibility of including education to enforce closed captions in their video materials. Educational institutions should also consider providing support to improve the captioning process and ease video material development for teachers. 2024-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/jeal/vol3/iss1/6 info:doi/10.59588/2961-3094.1095 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/jeal/article/1095/viewcontent/5vizconde.pdf Journal of English and Applied Linguistics Animo Repository YouTube videos closed captions Universal Design for Learning 6 Principles of Exemplary Teaching of English Language Learners D/deaf learners. Education Instructional Media Design Language and Literacy Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic YouTube videos
closed captions
Universal Design for Learning
6 Principles of Exemplary Teaching of English Language Learners
D/deaf learners.
Education
Instructional Media Design
Language and Literacy Education
spellingShingle YouTube videos
closed captions
Universal Design for Learning
6 Principles of Exemplary Teaching of English Language Learners
D/deaf learners.
Education
Instructional Media Design
Language and Literacy Education
Hernandez, Queenie Mae G.
Nacionales, Monica Louise G.
Vizconde, Camilla J.
A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos
description The COVID-19 pandemic reinforced online learning of English using YouTube as a viewing material in the Philippines. Using an adapted checklist evaluation, the study assessed the closed caption (CC) quality of forty-eight (48) YouTube videos dedicated to English language teaching and learning by Filipino content creators from 2020 to 2022. Findings show Filipino-made ELT videos only used auto-generated captions, which affected the accessibility of the materials, especially for D/deaf learners. Multiple discrepancies were noted in the accuracy of the captions due to their automated properties, namely in grammar and vocabulary, which hinder learning for those who use closed captions regularly. Auto-generated captions cannot be an eligible alternative medium of representation due to their lack of structure and inclusion since only learners with hearing ability could utilize such features. Thus, the quality of closed captions for the ELT videos was not up to the standards of UDL, the third principle of Exemplary Teaching of English Language Learners, and other captioning guidelines. The Closed Caption Law in the Philippines should assess the possibility of including education to enforce closed captions in their video materials. Educational institutions should also consider providing support to improve the captioning process and ease video material development for teachers.
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author Hernandez, Queenie Mae G.
Nacionales, Monica Louise G.
Vizconde, Camilla J.
author_facet Hernandez, Queenie Mae G.
Nacionales, Monica Louise G.
Vizconde, Camilla J.
author_sort Hernandez, Queenie Mae G.
title A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos
title_short A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos
title_full A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos
title_fullStr A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Study of Closed Captions in English Language Teaching (ELT) YouTube Videos
title_sort qualitative study of closed captions in english language teaching (elt) youtube videos
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2024
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/jeal/vol3/iss1/6
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