
Who are we?
TransMedia Catalonia is an interdisciplinary research group that aims to research audiovisual translation (dubbing, subtitling, voice-over, etc.) and media accessibility (subtitling for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, respeaking, audio description, audio subtitling, sign language) in various genres, platforms and supports. After an initial period devoted to descriptive research, its focus is now on user testing and technological implementation.
Institution: Autonomous University of Barcelona
Technologies, services and educational resources
- LAB-TTAV. Consultancy and training in accessible communication
- MAP. Media Accessibility Platform
- SIGNEM
- MOOC on digital accessibility
- Accessibility for the scenic arts
- LTA educational materials
- ADLAB PRO teaching materials
- IMPACT: Digital Accessibility Mediator
- Climate Advocacy Toolkit
- IDE@ (Implementing a Digital E-learning @lternative)
- Plataforma EASIT. Easy Access for Social Inclusion Training
- YoungArchers educational toolkit
- AccessCat decalogue on accessibility to street art
- Infographic "More Accessible Museums and Heritage"
- LenguAccesibles
Training resources of the AccessCat Network
The AccessCat Network organises training sessions led by researchers from its research groups that explore fundamental concepts of accessibility across various fields, such as culture, education, media, and technology. These are the sessions conducted by the group:
- From easy reading to clear communication
- Accessibility in the scenic arts
- Accessibility in the metaverse
- Accessibility in video games
- Accessible Audio Guides and the Use of AI Tools
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