![]() The audio file, whether recorded or uploaded, is saved to the Transcribed Files folder in OneDrive. You can interact with the transcript in a few different ways. If you close and reopen the pane or close and reopen the document, the transcript remains saved with the document. Your transcript is associated with the document it’s attached to until you remove it. Feel free to do other work or switch browser tabs or applications and come back later. Keep the Transcribe pane open while the transcription is being made. Transcription may take a while depending on your internet speed. When finished, select Save and transcribe now to save your recording to OneDrive and start the transcription process. Resume recording by selecting the microphone icon. Pause recording by selecting the pause icon. Leave the Transcribe pane open while recording. Start talking or begin a conversation with another person. Wait for the pause icon to be outlined in blue and the timestamp to start incrementing to let you know that recording has begun. That way, the recording can pick up the sound coming out of your device. If you want to record and transcribe a virtual call, don't use your headset. For example, if your computer's microphone input is set to your headset mic based on the last time you used it, it won't work well for picking up an in-person meeting. ![]() R/StudentAffairs is dedicated to college & university programs that encourage student development outside the classroom.Be careful to set the correct microphone input on your device, otherwise results may be disappointing. Questions from students are more appropriate here at r/AskProfessors. Please be advised it is a subreddit intended for professors to ask other professors questions. ![]() R/Professors is a community for faculty members. R/HomeworkHelp is a subreddit dedicated to helping students with their homework. R/GradSchool for anything related to (post)graduate education R/gradadmissions for all your questions about the graduate school admissions process R/Communit圜olleges does much the same as the above but specifically for two-year institutions. R/College is the place to go for general discussion on life as an undergraduate student. ![]() R/AskAcademia is a general forum for posing questions to anyone in academia, including professors of all levels, graduate students, administration etc. This is acceptable, as long as the poster has a flair indicating that they are not a professor so that the poster is aware the advice is not coming from an authority, but personal experience. Sometimes students will have valuable advice to give to questions, speaking from their own experiences and what has worked for them in the past. Undergrads giving advice need to be flaired. It's unfortunate that this needed to be its own rule, but here we are.ġ0. Comments and posts defending or advocating plagiarism will be removed.ĩ. Do not argue with this or try to convince us otherwise. We are against plagiarism in all its forms. We do not condone nor support plagiarism. Your post must contain some kind of answerable and discernible question, with enough information that users will be able to provide an effective answer.Ĩ. We are not here to be used for any marketing purposes, we are here to answer questions.ħ. Questions about relationships that are asked in good faith will be allowed - though be warned we do not support professor/student relationships - but any fantasy fiction (or similar content) will be removed.Ħ. We do not condone professor/student relationships. Do not post any identifying information of anyone else on this sub.ĥ. Do not link to other social media accounts. Do not try to find any of our users in real life. We are not here to do your homework for you.Ĥ. If you can make a Reddit post you can send them an email. Things like "what did my professor mean by this?" or "how should I complete this assignment?" are completely subjective and entirely up to your own professor. Some questions cannot be answered by us, and need to be asked of your real-life professor or supervisor. ![]() Questions asked in good faith are not included in this, but questions like "why are all professors assholes?" are clearly only intended to ruffle feathers.ģ. Posts that are specifically designed to cause disruption, disagreement or argument within the community will not be tolerated. Likewise, we do not tolerate any kind personal attacks or targeted harassment. Be civil Any kind of bigotry or discriminatory behaviour or language will not be tolerated. Please keep your questions civil and respectful.ġ. Your post should contain some sort of question that can be answered by the community. This subreddit is for having your questions answered by those teaching in higher education, in any country and in any field. ![]()
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