How are we to deal with changing speakers? If this is going to be automatically sync’ed to the video, not sure that it makes sense to include a name before the speaker (e.g., when dialog is ongoing between Jeremy and Rachel).
Should we just ignore changing speakers and simply include the audio text?
Not yet @morgan - I might wait until the YouTube auto transcription is available, since it is so much better than the Nuance one. Then I’ll set up the Google Doc.
I’ve split it into 25 equal sized paragraphs, but haven’t put names above each paragraph - you can do that yourself when you start transcribing a paragraph of your choice. See the google doc for updated instructions.
I created a quizlet set of questions for Francois Chollet’s Deep Learning With Python book (first few chapters, about 120 terms/questions). You can see it here. I thought about doing the same thing for fastai, and began it here. Questions:
This is currently public, but I can make it password-protected, or private-only (to myself). Which would you prefer?
If it’s password-protected or public, I can create a google spreadsheet that can be imported into the app, so that others could contribute to it. I find quizlet to be extremely helpful. It has various clever learning techniques built in, showing flashcards and teaching you in a number of ways, tracking your progress and recording the ones you missed. This would allow students to review (for instance) the terms in lesson 2 that are critical to understanding your presentations going forward. I also created a few just based on questions asked and answered during Lesson 2.
You should be able to download the quizlet app on your phone and search for “fastai” or “Deep Learning With Python” and have those datasets come up.
Edit: I did upgrade to the paid version which allows me to insert images and text formatting.