Talk-Text-Data: Collecting and Transcribing Audio and Video Data
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Full course description
Term: Fall 2022
Date: September 20th, 2022
Time: 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Location: Newman Library 207A & Online through Zoom
Instructor: Nathaniel Porter
Presented By: University Libraries (LIB)
Description:
Learn about the range of recording hardware and audio-visual (A/V) data collection and transcription tools available to you, get hands-on practice with VT’s free video and transcription tools, and start planning your own collection and transcription workflow.
The workshop introduces common approaches and issues in collecting and transcribing A/V data. It introduces automatic tools such as Kaltura, Otter and YouTube as well as manual options. Participants will practice using Kaltura to request and edit transcripts and create personalized plans for A/V data collection, transcription and preparation suited to their own potential projects.
This is an introductory workshop: you do not need experience, data, or a project to participate. Some of the tools in this workshop are only available to VT affiliates. Anyone is welcome to register but non-affiliated community members may not be able to participate in all activities.