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Oral History and Interviews
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Oral History
Defining oral history, its significance, and applications
Module #2
Theories and Methods of Oral History
Exploring the theoretical frameworks and approaches to oral history
Module #3
The Importance of Interviews in Oral History
Understanding the role of interviews in collecting and preserving oral histories
Module #4
Preparing for an Oral History Interview
Research, preparation, and planning for a successful interview
Module #5
Conducting an Oral History Interview:Part 1
Interview techniques, active listening, and building rapport
Module #6
Conducting an Oral History Interview:Part 2
Using open-ended questions, probing, and dealing with challenging situations
Module #7
Recording and Transcribing Oral History Interviews
Best practices for recording and transcribing oral history interviews
Module #8
Analyzing and Interpreting Oral History Data
Approaches to analyzing and interpreting oral history data
Module #9
Ethical Considerations in Oral History
Addressing ethical issues in oral history research, including informed consent and privacy
Module #10
Oral History and Memory
Exploring the relationship between oral history and memory, including issues of reliability and bias
Module #11
Oral History and Cultural Competence
Conducting oral history interviews with diverse populations, including issues of cultural sensitivity and awareness
Module #12
Oral History and Technology
Using digital tools and platforms to collect, preserve, and disseminate oral histories
Module #13
Preserving and Archiving Oral Histories
Best practices for preserving and archiving oral histories for long-term accessibility
Module #14
Presenting and Publishing Oral Histories
Options for presenting and publishing oral histories, including written, visual, and digital formats
Module #15
Oral History and Community Engagement
Incorporating oral history into community-based projects and initiatives
Module #16
Using Oral History in Education
Integrating oral history into educational curricula and pedagogy
Module #17
Oral History and Public Policy
The role of oral history in informing public policy and supporting social change
Module #18
Oral History and Advocacy
Using oral history to advocate for social justice and human rights
Module #19
Case Studies in Oral History
Exploring successful oral history projects and their applications
Module #20
Oral History and the Digital Humanities
The intersection of oral history and digital humanities, including digital scholarship and pedagogy
Module #21
Evaluating and Assessing Oral History Projects
Criteria for evaluating and assessing the quality and impact of oral history projects
Module #22
Building an Oral History Project
Developing a plan for an oral history project, including budgeting and funding
Module #23
Collaborating with Communities and Partners
Building partnerships and collaborations for oral history projects
Module #24
Sustaining an Oral History Project
Strategies for sustaining an oral history project over time, including grant writing and fundraising
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Oral History and Interviews career


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