class: inverse, center, middle # Introduction to Fieldwork: From elicitation to ELAN <br> ## Session 4: What have you learned? ## Naomi Peck ### Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg <br> 2022-02-12 (updated: 2022-02-12) <img src="freiburg-logo.png" height="125px"/> <!-- insert VJS logo too? figure this out --> --- class: middle, center # Recap --- # Recap We are now coming to the end of the workshop. Every good field trip needs a debrief afterwards, so let's go over again what you've learnt over the past two days. -- #### You've learnt what fieldwork is all about the social connections, rather than going somewhere exotic. -- #### You've learnt about different types of data and how to think critically about what you collect and create. -- #### You've learnt about how to make data management a part of your fieldwork plan, rather than an afterthought. You even helped to make one! -- #### You've learnt that planning can only take you so far and that flexibility is key. -- #### You've learnt about different ways to ethically collect data from and with others. --- # Recap #### You've learnt best practices about recording and how to save your future self from pain when listening back. -- #### You've made a recording yourself using what you've learned! -- #### You've followed your data management plan in processing this data. -- #### You've learnt about what kinds of problems you need to think about during data processing and analysis. -- #### You've learnt how to use ELAN within less than four hours! --- class: center, middle Perhaps most importantly, I hope you learnt that # Fieldwork is not easy, but it can be a lot of fun. --- class: center, middle # Congratulations on a successful field experience! --- class: center, middle, inverse # What did you learn? --- class: inverse, center, middle # Short Break
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