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SUMMARY:Oral History Victoria Awards Showcase Event 2024
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 5 March\, 5-6pm\, online via Zoom \nTo celebrate the exceptional originality and quality of the entrants to the 2023 Oral History Award (jointly run by the Victorian Community History Awards with Oral History Victoria and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria)\, this OHV event will showcase the four shortlisted projects that were Highly Commended by the judges. Hosted by Al Thomson\, representatives from each project will talk for 10 minutes about their work and share extracts\, followed by Q and A. \nDaniel Bacchieri on Beyond Bourke Street: Melbourne Buskers in the Digital World (podcast series at https://streetmusicmelbourne.com/podcast-episodes/) \nAbigail Belfrage on Our Lives\, Our Stories: Geelong Care Leavers talking back to their records (exhibition at the Australian Orphanage Museum\, Geelong\, at https://aomuseum.com.au/we-lived-in-geelong/) \nMartie Lowenstein on Don’t be too polite girls (documentary film at https://vimeo.com/814484001/ec29386ad1) \nWay Back When team on Stonnington’s Young Voices of the Pandemic (short film and interview archive at https://www.stonnington.vic.gov.au/Library/Visit-us/Stonnington-History-Centre/Young-Voices-of-the-Pandemic) \nAll welcome. Further details and the zoom link available via https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au/events/category/2024-events/
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/oral-history-victoria-awards-showcase-event-2024/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oral History Victoria":MAILTO:OralHistoryVictoria@wildapricot.org
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SUMMARY:Oral history interviewing for beginners: training
DESCRIPTION:Have you always wanted to learn how to create an oral history interview? Perhaps you want to record the memories of elders in your family or community? Are you wondering whether to record interviews remotely or face-to-face? 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. \nFacilitated by two of Australia’s most experienced oral history trainers\, Sarah Rood and Al Thompson\, and using Zoom technology\, you will learn and practise essential interview techniques and discuss important ethical issues. 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 Wi-Fi connection – the Zoom link will be provided\, along with Zoom instructions. \nFeedback from participants on this course 2020-2022: \n‘The skills I learnt and the discussions that took place were invaluable’ \n‘I liked it that our activities really tested our comfort zones. It was just terrific.’ \n‘Al and Sarah are wonderful educators and facilitators! \n‘A wonderful learning experience. I’ve definitely fallen in love with oral history too!’ \n‘I loved the course – learned so much on so many different levels\, far more than I would have expected in 8 hours. Well done on awesome Zoom teaching.’ \n‘Thanks so much for providing us with such a great course. I have already promoted future courses to my friends.’ \nTraining program and Trainer profiles \nThe training program can be found on the Event page. \nTiming: the workshop takes place over two consecutive Saturdays. \nOn each workshop day (both Saturday 25 March and Saturday 1 April) the session will go from 9.30 – 4 pm with a lunch break from 12 – 1.15 pm. \nDiscounted tickets \nThe discounted member rate is available to current members of Oral History Victoria and other state associations of Oral History Australia. Note that institutional memberships entitle 3 members of an affiliated institution to benefit from the discounted member rate. \nTickets are released first to Victorian members of OHV on 27 January\, then to interstate members of OHA affiliated oral history associations on 3 February and finally to non-members one month before the first workshop on 25 February. So get in early! \nOHV reserves the right to cancel this event in the case of unforeseen circumstances\, in which case a full refund will be made. \n\n\n\n\nBookings via Eventbrite (bookings open on 27 January for OHV members): https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/online-training-oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-tickets-522170133927 \nRemember that non-Oral-History-Victoria-members will only gain access to booking from 25 February. \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-training/2023-04-01/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oral History Victoria":MAILTO:OralHistoryVictoria@wildapricot.org
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SUMMARY:Oral history interviewing for beginners: training
DESCRIPTION:Have you always wanted to learn how to create an oral history interview? Perhaps you want to record the memories of elders in your family or community? Are you wondering whether to record interviews remotely or face-to-face? 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. \nFacilitated by two of Australia’s most experienced oral history trainers\, Sarah Rood and Al Thompson\, and using Zoom technology\, you will learn and practise essential interview techniques and discuss important ethical issues. 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 Wi-Fi connection – the Zoom link will be provided\, along with Zoom instructions. \nFeedback from participants on this course 2020-2022: \n‘The skills I learnt and the discussions that took place were invaluable’ \n‘I liked it that our activities really tested our comfort zones. It was just terrific.’ \n‘Al and Sarah are wonderful educators and facilitators! \n‘A wonderful learning experience. I’ve definitely fallen in love with oral history too!’ \n‘I loved the course – learned so much on so many different levels\, far more than I would have expected in 8 hours. Well done on awesome Zoom teaching.’ \n‘Thanks so much for providing us with such a great course. I have already promoted future courses to my friends.’ \nTraining program and Trainer profiles \nThe training program can be found on the Event page. \nTiming: the workshop takes place over two consecutive Saturdays. \nOn each workshop day (both Saturday 25 March and Saturday 1 April) the session will go from 9.30 – 4 pm with a lunch break from 12 – 1.15 pm. \nDiscounted tickets \nThe discounted member rate is available to current members of Oral History Victoria and other state associations of Oral History Australia. Note that institutional memberships entitle 3 members of an affiliated institution to benefit from the discounted member rate. \nTickets are released first to Victorian members of OHV on 27 January\, then to interstate members of OHA affiliated oral history associations on 3 February and finally to non-members one month before the first workshop on 25 February. So get in early! \nOHV reserves the right to cancel this event in the case of unforeseen circumstances\, in which case a full refund will be made. \n\n\n\n\nBookings via Eventbrite (bookings open on 27 January for OHV members): https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/online-training-oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-tickets-522170133927 \nRemember that non-Oral-History-Victoria-members will only gain access to booking from 25 February. \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-training/2023-03-25/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oral History Victoria":MAILTO:OralHistoryVictoria@wildapricot.org
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SUMMARY:Oral History Victoria Ideas and Skills Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 30 November 2021\, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm \nWant to talk about your oral history project? Meet us online\nMembers and non-members are welcome to attend our next ‘Ideas and skills exchange‘ session which is being held online via Zoom on Tuesday 30 November 2021 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. \nThis is the latest – and last for the year – of our monthly informal gatherings for those who want to discuss their projects with other oral history practitioners and enthusiasts. It’s a relaxed atmosphere where all are welcome. \nThe event will be facilitated by our very experienced committee member and colleague Alistair Thomson\, Professor of History\, Monash University. \nSo prepare your favourite beverage\, click the meeting link and meet us online! \nHow to join the meeting \nJoin from a PC\, Mac\, iPad\, iPhone or Android device. \nJoin Zoom Meeting: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84893624908?pwd=dW5Ya0JiOXVlSDVWYjU4ODJBTS9Ydz09 \nMeeting ID: 412 577 4422 \nPasscode: 131629 \nPlease ensure your device has a dedicated microphone and webcam.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/oral-history-victoria-ideas-and-skills-exchange/
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