Microsoft Teams is Implementing a Sign Language View Panel
References: techcommunity.microsoft & theverge
Microsoft is launching a new dedicated sign language view on its Microsoft Teams video conferencing platform feature. It is able to enable sign language to users and they can select up to two other participants' videos to be in the central location.
This allows the designated signers to be visible to users throughout any given meeting. Microsoft does note that Teams users are able to enable the feature for all of their meetings or simply by a meeting-by-meeting selection. This can be useful for non-hearing impaired signers as well as the interpreters can be assigned prior to starting the meeting if they work at the organization. External interpreters are assigned using the Accessibilities tab found in the app settings.
Image Credit: Microsoft
This allows the designated signers to be visible to users throughout any given meeting. Microsoft does note that Teams users are able to enable the feature for all of their meetings or simply by a meeting-by-meeting selection. This can be useful for non-hearing impaired signers as well as the interpreters can be assigned prior to starting the meeting if they work at the organization. External interpreters are assigned using the Accessibilities tab found in the app settings.
Image Credit: Microsoft
Trend Themes
1. Digital Sign Language Accessibility - Opportunities for platforms and organizations to prioritize accessibility through dedicated sign language features.
2. Remote Sign Language Interpretation - Potential for innovation in remote sign language interpretation services for virtual meetings and events.
3. Multilingual Video Conferencing - Opportunities for video conferencing platforms to offer multilingual interpretation services for improved communication and inclusivity.
Industry Implications
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2. Interpretation Services - There is potential for disruption and innovation in the sign language interpretation industry as virtual meetings become more prevalent.
3. Education - Educational institutions can utilize digital sign language features to improve accessibility for deaf and hard of hearing students in virtual classrooms and meetings.
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