Have you ever wanted to make your YouTube videos more accessible by adding your own comments or subtitles in any language? The following tools provide the option of creating captioning for videos.
Overstream 
Overstream provides an online Editor, which allows users to create and synchronize subtitles to any online video, store them on the Overstream server, and send the link to the subtitled video Overstream to your students. This is a useful tool in helping you to create more accessible videos and would make multi-media more accessible for students who are hard of hearing or to make your material more accessible for students who have English as Additional Language.
CaptionTube
CaptionTube is a utility for adding closed captions to YouTube videos. After
importing a video to CaptionTube, captions can be added as needed. When done, export the captions and then upload to YouTube.
This resource is designed to make captioning YouTube videos an easier and more accurate process. Using Caption Tube allows users to create captions for their own videos. The editing tools for CaptionTube includes a timeline to help you match video’s images to the captions that created.
http://captiontube.appspot.com/
If you have used any of these resources we’d love to hear what you think? Alternatively if you have used alternative resources which are easy to use and help add captioning to video let us know.
