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Remotely Collecting and Transcribing Audio and Video Data (Remoting Your Research Series)

Remotely Collecting and Transcribing Audio and Video Data (Remoting Your Research Series)

Facing a change-of-plans for your interview or focus-group data collection because of the Covid-19 pandemic? Learn how you can use remote hosting, recording and transcription tools to collect your qualitative audio or video data, 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 audio/visual 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. Anyone can register, but you will need a VT login to participate in the activities.

All workshops in the Data Education Series are available online via Zoom; links will be sent when you register.

If you need credit for this workshop through the PDN for the computer refresh program, please register here and at https://profdev.tlos.vt.edu/.

If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please email library-event-accessibility-g@vt.edu during regular business hours at least 10 business days prior to the event.

Date:
Monday, October 26, 2020
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Audience:
    Alumni       Beginners       Faculty/Staff       Graduate Students       Public       Undergraduates  
Categories:
    Workshop > Data Science       Workshop  
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Nathaniel Porter

Social Science Data Consultant and Data Education Coordinator