OHV Online training

05mar(mar 5)9:30 am12(mar 12)4:00 pmOHV Online trainingOral history interviewing for beginners

Event Details

Sat 5 March, 9.30 am – 12 noon and 1.30 – 4 pm, AND Sat 12 March, 9.30 am – 12 noon and 1.30 – 4 pm

Have you always wanted to learn how to create an oral history interview? Or has the coronavirus inspired an interest in recording the memories of elders in your family or community? Maybe you’re wondering whether or not to record remotely, or you’re thinking about starting face-to-face interviews as soon as it is safe to do so.

This popular Oral History Victoria two-day online training workshop is for anyone who would like to learn how to prepare, conduct, record and document an oral history interview. Facilitated by two of Australia’s most experienced oral history trainers – Prof. Al Thomson and professional historian Sarah Rood – and using Zoom technology, you will learn and practice essential interview techniques and discuss important ethical issues.

After the first Saturday sessions, you will conduct your own oral history interview (remote recording or face-to-face), which will be a learning resource in the second Saturday sessions. The workshop will be limited to 16 participants to enable lively discussion and practical work in an online format. Participants will need a computer with wifi connection – the Zoom link will be provided, along with Zoom instructions.

Find out more on the Oral History Victoria website – https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au/event/online-training-oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-2/.

For bookings go to: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/online-training-oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-tickets-230119893797.

Please note that members of Oral History State associations are charged the same discount rates as OHV members.

Time

5 (saturday) march, 9hr 30min - 12 (saturday) march, 4hr 00min(GMT+11:00) View in my time

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