Overview
Oral History allows us a clearer view of the Past and can fill gaps left by documental records
According to historian Paul Thompson, Oral History was the first kind of History.
Today, for historians it is a discipline of history and uses a specific method of collecting and processing oral sources.
Languages: English
Also available in: português | español
The course fee includes 24-hour access for an unlimited time to:
- Lessons for each theme of the program
- Downloadable texts
- Explanatory videos
- Evaluation (1 final questionnaire)
- Certificate.
Learning Objectives- Oral history online course
◌ Distinguishing and recognising Oral History as a methodology of History.
◌ Recognising the importance of Oral History in the preservation of Intangible Heritage.
◌ Identifying and describing the key elements needed to develop an Oral History project.
◌ Knowing how to recognise potential problems related to the implementation of the project (particularly during the interview and processing of the information).
◌ Applying the best practices during a project of Oral History.
◌ Recognising and applying the correct procedures during the interview process.
◌ Identifying key materials and equipment necessary for the interview process.
◌ Identifying methods and recognising the importance of making the data available to the public.
How it works
Course structure
a. The process of recording memories
b. Is everything we collect Oral History?
a. Choosing a project
b. Research and mapping the field of action
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- Who to interview and how to approach the public
- Where to go
Organising information and support documentation
a. The How
b. Which equipment to use
c. How to process the information
a. Archiving data: key considerations
b. Sharing stories
Reviews
Overall course evaluation – 4,6
(scale 1 a 5)
What students say about the course
Critical analysis and opportunities for improvement
The comments of the participants did not indicate opportunities for improvement.