[Air-L] Recording phone interviews

Stephen Marsh Stephen.Marsh at uoit.ca
Fri Jul 17 13:47:29 PDT 2020


Hi Michael

On my ipad/iphone/mac Notability does just that, and very well. Not sure if it is on Android too.

Best
Steve

spm on iX
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On Jul 17, 2020, at 3:36 PM, Michael Muller <michael_muller at us.ibm.com> wrote:

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  I used to be able to use a Samsung Android app that was designed for
  Samsung's "S-pen" stylus. The app would record audio and hand-written
  annotations, and would sync the annotations to the audio record. To
  playback the audio, I would tap on the hand-written note, and the audio
  would start from the moment that I had taken that note. In practice, I
  would use this in a face-to-face meeting, or I would put the tablet
  next to a speakerphone or laptop speaker.
  A subsequent Andriod update seems to have made that app unavailable.
  Has anyone found a similar app? For me, the crucial part is the
  synchronization of annotation with audio; I would not care if the
  annotation were hand-written or typed.
  what do you think?
  thanks,
  --michael
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    ----- Original message -----
    From: Sam Srauy <srauy at oakland.edu>
    Sent by: "Air-L" <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org>
    To: Zach Bastick <zach.bastick at gmail.com>
    Cc: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
    Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Air-L] Recording phone interviews
    Date: Fri, Jul 17, 2020 14:51

  Hi Zach,
  If I recall correctly, Google Voice gives you the ability to record
  phone
  calls. Privacy concerns, of course, apply.
  Sam
  _____
  Sam Srauy, PhD
  Assistant Professor
  Digital Media and Production Coordinator
  Oakland University
  Department of Communication, Journalism, and Public Relations
  On Fri, Jul 17, 2020, 6:11 AM Zach Bastick <zach.bastick at gmail.com>
  wrote:
Hi everyone,

Given these times of social distancing, a colleague and I are
  conducting
interviews by telephone. We are looking for solutions to record the
interviews locally (so that we can transcribe them), but also
  maintain the
privacy of the interviewees. We have considered various options (from
conducting the interview over loudspeaker with a recorder next to it,
  to
using Google Voice, to using subscription services). We have decided
against services that �join� the call as a conference call
  participant and
send you the recording because we would like to maintain full control
  over
the recorded data (again, for ethical reasons). So, we were wondering
  what
the experience of the community here has been. Are there any recent
  and
reliable tools that people here are using? What have you found to
  work
well?

Thanks!

Zach

Dr. Zach Bastick
Postdoctoral Researcher in Political Science
European School of Political Science, France
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