Sorenson
Add an on-demand Sorenson ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter to your meeting from within the Zoom Meeting interface. Powered by the world’s largest pool of ASL interpreters, this solution facilitates better connections, improved collaboration, and a culture of belonging. This app is available for both Sorenson Video Relay Service (VRS) and Sorenson Express – Video Remote Interpreting (VRI).
Flexibility:
Seamlessly access interpreters at a moment’s notice
Single Screen:
Experience the convenience of seeing the interpreter and meeting participants in one window
Mutual Visibility:
Enjoy enhanced interaction as everyone, including the interpreter, can see each other
Screen Sharing:
Effortlessly view both the interpreter and the shared screen simultaneously for a comprehensive visual experience
Sorenson Video Relay Service (VRS): To use this app with VRS you must be the meeting host and have a registered Sorenson account as well as a Zoom account*. If you do not have a Sorenson VRS account, you can obtain one here. If you prefer to sign up via video call, please contact our Customer Care team at 801-386-8500.
Sorenson Express: This is available to businesses that have a service contract with Sorenson to provide on-demand interpreting services. Email SICustomerSupport@sorenson.com or call 855-965-5828 to get started.
*Sorenson VRS is only available if you are eligible for VRS and have registered in the FCC’s User Registration Database. The cost of VRS is paid by a federally administered fund. Accordingly, use of Sorenson VRS for video conferencing is subject to compliance with FCC regulations and Sorenson’s VRS EULA. Under federal law, you may use VRS only if you have a speech or hearing disability and need VRS in order to communicate. Also, call participants must be in a different location than the other individuals on the call. VRS cannot be used for webinars or with a privacy screen because the interpreter must be able to see the Deaf participant at all times.
May include user name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, stated locale, account, user ID, contact lists added by the account or user (which may include contact information a user imports from a third-party app), and other profile information.
May include access to calendar of scheduled Zoom meetings and webinars, and related details about those meetings and webinars.
Preferences and settings, which may include whether a passcode or a waiting room is required, permitted event capacity, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.
Information that is necessary for the app to function properly, which may include your Zoom user ID, session IDs, meeting role, and other basic identifiers and information about your meeting, webinar, or chat.
May include name, display name, email address, phone number, user ID, and other profile information.
Content generated in Zoom products, which may include audio, video, messages, transcriptions, feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, and related context , such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, and meeting agenda.
Information people provide when registering for a Zoom meeting, webinar or recording, which may include name and contact information, responses to registration questions, and other registration information.
Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom products, which may include when participants join/leave, whether participants sent messages and who they message with, performance data, and other usage information and metrics.
Manage content and information generated in the context of Zoom experiences, which may include audio, video, messages, meeting or chat name, agenda, transcriptions, and responses to polls and Q&A.
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