Interview Transcription Task

Interview Transcription Task

For Part 2, you should have already conducted a 20–30-minute interview and recorded it using a recording device or your cellphone. Once you have done this step, you will now proceed to transcribe your recorded interview. Please use the example I provided to help you out in what a transcription looks like. I also provided some guidance on coding (also covered in the audio lecture), so attempt to try to “analyze” your interview by inserting your own notes within the transcription. You can also insert notes at the end of the transcription. Remember–“coding” involves trying to observe any patterns and or themes in your interview. While this is challenging because you only conducted one interview, please attempt to do.

Interview Transcription Task

Interview Transcription Task

For Part 2, you should have already conducted a 20–30-minute interview and recorded it using a recording device or your cellphone. Once you have done this step, you will now proceed to transcribe your recorded interview. Please use the example I provided to help you out in what a transcription looks like. I also provided some guidance on coding (also covered in the audio lecture), so attempt to try to “analyze” your interview by inserting your own notes within the transcription. You can also insert notes at the end of the transcription. Remember–“coding” involves trying to observe any patterns and or themes in your interview. While this is challenging because you only conducted one interview, please attempt to do.

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Interview Transcription Task

For Part 2, you should have already conducted a 20–30-minute interview and recorded it using a recording device or your cellphone. Once you have done this step, you will now proceed to transcribe your recorded interview. Please use the example I provided to help you out in what a transcription looks like. I also provided some guidance on coding (also covered in the audio lecture), so attempt to try to “analyze” your interview by inserting your own notes within the transcription. You can also insert notes at the end of the transcription. Remember–“coding” involves trying to observe any patterns and or themes in your interview. While this is challenging because you only conducted one interview, please attempt to do.