A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Listening Practice, Montreal, Quebec, Simon Fraser University, SpokenWeb, Stacey Copeland, workshop, Writers Read
This workshop evolves around the Dial-a-Poem Montreal recordings, recently digitized at Arcmtl, and described using Spokenweb’s newly developed metadata schema. With this example in mind, we consider the potential of archival development work to generate information that can be repackaged for Wikidata and/or Wikipedia, and what effect this might have on the discoverability and accessibility […]
Workshops
*POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE* Curious about what SpokenWeb is, who’s involved, and what we have planned for the year ahead? Thinking of collaborating with us or maybe just attending one of our events? Our student team would love for you to stop by our table to have a chat and maybe even record some poetry […]
Workshops | Chelsea Obodoechina, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, workshop
*POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE* Curious about what SpokenWeb is, who’s involved, and what we have planned for the year ahead? Thinking of collaborating with us or maybe just attending one of our events? Our student team would love for you to stop by our table to have a chat and maybe even record some poetry […]
Workshops | Chelsea Obodoechina, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, workshop
Curious about what SpokenWeb is, who’s involved, and what we have planned for the year ahead? Thinking of collaborating with us or maybe just attending one of our events? Our student team would love for you to stop by our table to have a chat and maybe even record some poetry with us. You can […]
Workshops | Chelsea Obodoechina, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, workshop
Curious about what SpokenWeb is, who’s involved, and what we have planned for the year ahead? Thinking of collaborating with us or maybe just attending one of our events? Our student team would love for you to stop by our table to have a chat and maybe even record some poetry with us. You can […]
Workshops | Chelsea Obodoechina, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, workshop
Curious about what SpokenWeb is, who’s involved, and what we have planned for the year ahead? Thinking of collaborating with us or maybe just attending one of our events? Our student team would love for you to stop by our table to have a chat and maybe even record some poetry with us. You can […]
Workshops | Chelsea Obodoechina, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, workshop
Curious about what SpokenWeb is, who’s involved, and what we have planned for the year ahead? Thinking of collaborating with us or maybe just attending one of our events? Our student team would love for you to stop by our table to have a chat, play some audio trivia, and maybe even record some poetry […]
Workshops | Chelsea Obodoechina, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, workshop
A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!
Workshops | Concordia University, Darren Wershler, José Alavez, Lea Kabiljo, Lilyane Rachédi, Listening Practice, Montreal, Pharo Sok, Piyusha Chatterjee, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, Rod MacLeod, Sarah De Nardi, Sébastien Caquard, SpokenWeb, Steven High, workshop, Writers Read
A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Klara du Plessis, Listening Practic, Montreal, Quebec, SpokenWeb, workshop, Writers Read