Video: How does RCC Work?
Take a look at how a veteran, Mark, who has a hearing loss uses RCC for a conference call.
Option 1: If you prefer to communicate via typing:
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The captioner joins the teleconference bridge, then listens and transcribes the event (conference call or webinar).
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You read the captions on a computer, laptop, tablet or mobile device.
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To add your comments/ questions to the discussion, type in the “Message to Captioner” text box and send it.
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The captioner will read aloud your comments/questions at the earliest break in the discussion. Your words appear on the real-time streaming display.
Option 2: If you prefer to speak for yourself:
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You join the teleconference bridge using a phone. The captioner also joins the teleconference bridge, then listens and transcribes the event (conference call or webinar).
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You read the captions on a computer, laptop, tablet or mobile device.
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To add your comments/ questions, you speak directly to the other attendees via the teleconference bridge. Your words appear on the real-time streaming display.
Videos:
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Take a look at how RCC benefits Sarah.