DTL Media Lab
DTL Events
Photos
Review All Annotation Tools
Before beginning annotation:
- Read through the annotation process completely. The process is outlined in this chapter.
- Review the Overview chapters: Bulk Annotating, Relating Assets, and Flagging Assets.
- Review the description templates.
- Ensure you are using the most up-to-date Multimedia Resource Glossary, and refer to it often.
- Review the handbook’s Overview section for more informaton about source media and general tips. Remember to relate and flag assets, as needed.
Select the Asset
Select the asset to view the photo.
Add Keywords
- Review the Multimedia Resource Glossary.
- Select as many as apply and are relevant.
- Remember, keywords are used to search for specific content.
- Be careful to select keywords of teaching practices and content that are evident in the photo.
- Consider: Could this photo be used in products to illustrate the content or teaching practice you have tagged it with?
- Do not deselect “parent words” from keywords.
- Use only the Keyword drop-down choices. Do not write-in any keywords.
Directions:
Select the +Keyword feature at the bottom of the metadata fields on the right side of your device screen.
Use the drop down to select specific keywords. Refer to the Multilingual Resource Glossary. After selecting the keywords, click on the Select button.
Complete the Metadata Fields
First, open the metadata fields section by selecting “View Fields” at the bottom of the metadata section.
Refer to the Multimedia Resource Glossary, if needed. When you are finished adding iformation the the fields identified below, be sure to save your work by selecting the small check mark next to the open field.
Add information to the following:
- Flag Reason: Review the Flagging Assets chapter.
- Taxonomy: Use the drop down menu. For current annotation, indicate the highest number available from the drop down.
- Description: Write a brief synopsis of the photo’s content.
- Refer to the Description Template section.
- Typically, a photo will have a brief description that reflects exactly what is seen in the photo.
- At times, you may be able to infer what is happening. Be cautious when inferring.
- For any Keyword that has a sub-keyword, please include the specific indicator in the description. For example:
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- Individualized Teaching and Learning practices, please include the type of curriculum modification, embedded teaching, consequence, and prompt in the description as well as the keywords.
- Cognition (Content of Children’s Activity), please include the type of logic and reasoning, mathematical knowledge and skills, and science knowledge and skills in the description as well as the keywords.
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- Log Status: Change status to coded.
- Note: If you are in the training phase as an annotator, you will change log status to “logged” so that it can be reviewed as part of your onoarding. Once this phase ends, you will change log status to “coded.”
Video
Review All Annotation Tools
Before beginning annotation:
- Read through the annotation process completely. The process is outlined in this chapter.
- Review the Overview chapters: Bulk Annotating, Relating Assets, and Flagging Assets.
- Review the description templates.
- Ensure you are using the most up-to-date Multimedia Resource Glossary, and refer to it often.
- Be sure to read through the Observation Length Video section for all videos that are more than five minutes.
- Review the handbook’s Overview section for more informaton about source media and general tips. Remember to relate and flag assets, as needed.
Select the Asset
Select the asset, then click the arrow to play the video.
Add Keywords
- Review the Multimedia Resource Glossary.
- Select as many as apply and are relevant.
- Remember, keywords are used to search for specific content.
- Be careful to select keywords of teaching practices and content that are evident in the photo.
- Consider: Could this video be used in products to illustrate the content or teaching practice you have tagged it with?
- Do not deselect “parent words” from keywords.
- Use only the Keyword drop-down choices. Do not write-in any keywords.
Directions:
Select the +Keyword feature at the bottom of the metadata fields on the right side of your device screen.
Use the drop down to select specific keywords. Refer to the Multilingual Resource Glossary. After selecting the keywords, click on the Select button.
Complete the Metadata Fields
First, open the metadata fields section by selecting “View Fields” at the bottom of the metadata section.
Refer to the Multimedia Resource Glossary, if needed. When you are finished adding iformation the the fields identified below, be sure to save your work by selecting the small check mark next to the open field.
Add information to the following:
- Flag Reason: Review the Flagging Assets chapter.
- Taxonomy: Use the drop down menu. For current annotation, indicate the highest number available from the drop down.
- Description: Write a brief synopsis of the video’s content.
- Refer to the Description Template section.
- There are templates for program videos, interviews, and events.
- Descriptions should provide enough information that a user will be able to know what the video is about.
- For videos longer than 3 minutes and/or containing significant shifts in content include timestamps.
- For teaching practices, decide how well this clip demonstrates specific teaching practices. For excellent or low range examples, indicate this in the description:
- “Excellent example of…”
- “Non-Example of…”
- For interviews, describe when there are main topic shifts. Descriptions should not be a transcript. See Annotating Transcripts section.
- Refer to the Description Template section.
- Log Status: Change status to coded.
Description Templates
Photos
Use the description field to describe what is happening in the photo. Briefly describe who is in the photo, when and where the action is, and how the content or teaching practice is most visible. Use these description templates to support your work.
- A large group of adults sitting at round tables in a conference room. There is an adult presenting information using a chart easel.
- Several of the adults are facing the camera and smiling.
- A photo of a workshop space with materials on the table. The materials are colorful craft materials and bottles. A sign says “feelings jar” at the table.
- An adult is sitting in a chair smiling at the camera.
- A group of adults are walking and laughing in a building.
Interviews
- Indicate if the video is an interview. Include any demographics indicated in the interview.
- Describe the topic of the interview and what the participant discusses. Use time stamps for shifts in content.
- Interviews typically will have a transcript. See the Annotating Transcripts section below.
- For Example:
- Interview with parent Suzie Friend who has 2 children in Head Start. Suzie discusses how educators made her feel welcome and encouraged her to bring her family culture into the classroom. 05:12 Suzie discusses how the program supported her and her family through the referral process. 10:11 Suzie appreciates the classroom educators.
- Interview with Johnny Friend, Director at We Are Friends Preschool Program. Johnny discusses how data informs practice in the program. 06:12 Johnny discusses difficulty in staff retention. 12:52 Johnny shares the program’s Early Achiever process and ways participating in the process improved teaching practices. 15:01 Johnny shares curriculums used by educators including Conscious Discipline and Creative Curriculum. The educators also implement GLAD strategies as part of their dual language support.
Event Video
- Describe general activity.
- For Example:
- Participants listen to a presenter.
- Keynote speaker Jane Smith discusses racial equity in teaching practices and the impacts of inequities in school expulsion rates.
- For Example:
Annotating Transcripts
Some videos, like interviews, have an AI generated transcript. This is saved in Webdam as either a PDF or a TXT document. The title indicates which video it reflects.
Directions:
- Relate the transcript and the video.
- Complete the metadata fields:
- Flag reason: Add “Internal content development use only, AI generated.”
- Description: Add “Transcript for asset ID # xx” (Replace xx with specific asset ID #)
- Log Status: Change status to coded.