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Translating with SensusAccess

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Select the Link Below

Navigate to the SensusAccess Homepage for easier access instead of the online accessibility center.

Select the "Files" option from the list of sources, and then press "Choose Files" to choose the file you want to convert.

Sensus Access interface with an arrow pointed at the "choose Files" button.

Chose the File You Want to Convert

Select the "MP3 audio" for an output format

Sensus Access interface in the "Target format" section. The "MP3 audio" option is boxed.

Choose the Output Language

There are many different languages you can choose from.

Sensus Access interface in the "options" section. The "language" dropdown selection menu is boxed.

This is a helpful way when learning a new language for class or you do not speak the language the documentation is in.

Enter Email and Select Submit

Enter in your SNHU email address.

Sensus Access with email address box boxed.

SensusAccess Will Send an Email of the Converted Document

Email from Sensus Access with two links of recordings.

Number 1 will allow you to listen to it.

Number 2 will allow you to download it.

It is a best practice to download it so you will always have it.

It may take a couple of minutes to a couple of hours depending on how big the original document was.

Select the link below to watch and/or listen to the tutorial:

How to Video for Translating with SensusAccess (00:01:01)

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