It all started off with a wonderful conversation with Copilot using voice. I wanted to try out an idea I had heard about in a webinar (GenAI tools for independent learning) yesterday of using GenAI to help you polish your presentation.
It didn’t quite work out as I had imagined, and I only wish
I had recorded the conversation on Rev.com on my phone, which I had
beside me. It turned into a to and fro conversation about what I planned to
talk about in the presentation. It was actually constructive and I clarified
some doubts I had about what to include and how to handle the fast pace of
development in speech to text and GenAI in general.
You can’t share conversations on Copilot, believe it
or not, so I copied and pasted the transcript of the conversation into
Google’s NotebookLM to generate an 8-minute podcast.
Of course I downloaded podcast from NotebookLM and
uploaded it into Rev.com to get synchronised transcripts.
I then used screen recorder on my Android phone to record how that looks.
You may not be that interested in the content, but I hope you can see how the same ideas can be used to help learners of English who are 18 and over can get content to enhance their language development.
- They can have a voice conversation with Copilot and record it with either a screen recorder or another device.
- They can upload the recording or the transcript of the conversation to NotebookLM.
- They can generate a podcast based on the conversation
- They can download the audio file of the podcast and upload it to Rev.com
- They can listen to the podcast at a slightly slower speed while following the synchronised transcript on Rev.com
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