![]() Note that they generally require you to ‘train’ the software with your own voice so they are not capable of transcribing multiple voices or conversations. Here is a review of some tools that create text from dictation. The fantasy of automated speech-to-text gets closer to reality all the time, particularly since the pandemic made remote interactions and captioning so much more pervasive. Also, many UVM users have had success with Descript and Otter.ai (the latter especially for video interviews). There are several transcription tools available free online. Access tutorials on QSR’s NVivo YouTube channel, which is here: Again, you can pick and choose which functions to learn about as needed.All UVM faculty and staff have access to Lynda here: Then you can search for and navigate to the NVivo tutorials, which range from 1-12 minutes long and include transcripts for those of us who like a text to refer to. For self-paced online training try the NVivo tutorials.Here are some training resources for NVivo: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you are prompted for a license key for a locally stored version of NVivo20 it can also be found at that link (you will need your UVM credentials to log in). UVM recently renewed our license for NVivo, which is available at. Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS): NVivo Join UVM’s Qualitative Research Listserv: Ģ. ![]()
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