Course Title: Translate multimedia source material
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2017
Course Code: LANG5834C
Course Title: Translate multimedia source material
School: 365T Global, Urban and Social Studies
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6153 - Advanced Diploma of Translating
Course Contact: Bing Lee Teh
Course Contact Phone: +(61 3) 9925 0326
Course Contact Email: binglee.teh@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Mr. Bum LEE - bum.lee@rmit.edu.au
Ms. Binglee TEH - binglee.teh@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 40
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
This unit describes the skills required to translate audio and audiovisual source language tapes and scripts into another language so that they may be narrated or re voiced in a target language, or be used as subtitles or captioning to a video source text. The unit requires a high level of comprehension of the audio visual source language, the ability to work between two different languages in spoken and written form, and the ability to reflect the register of the source in the target language. The translation assignment may also be for entertainment and dramatic material, where adaptation to audience may take precedence over fidelity to source. This unit will be delivered in a cluster as follows:
Technology Cluster (4 units)
- MIET6360C Quality assure translations
- LANG5835C Use translation technology
- LANG5834C Translate multimedia source material
- LANG5833C Prepare translated transcripts
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
PSPTIS071 Translate multimedia source material |
Element: |
1. Prepare to translate |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Confirm assignment requirements and prepare suitable tools and equipment. |
Element: |
2. Draft translation |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Research and apply established translation precedents, making critical use of reference material and additional resources and information as required. |
Element: |
3. Adapt draft translation to requirements |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Review translation with reference to time code and vision, and match to timing. |
Element: |
4. Check draft translation |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Check accuracy and coherence of draft translation and identify and correct errors manually and with computer-based tools. |
Element: |
5. Finalise translation |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Use technology to format translation according to agreed specifications and end use requirements. |
Learning Outcomes
Details of Learning Activities
There will be simulated activities in and outside of translation lab / classroom on individual or group basis. You will be involved in the production of translated texts / transcripts following the translation brief in the requested electornic file format using translation technology.
Teaching Schedule
This unit is taught and assessed as part of a cluster, which includes Use Translation Technology, Quality Assure Translations, Prepare Translated Transcript and Translate Multimedia Source Material.
Week |
Units |
Elements |
Lecture / Assessment |
Lab Practice / Assessment |
2 |
MIET6360C LANG5835C LANG5834C LANG5833C |
LANG5835C Prepare to use translation technology Translate source text to target text using translation technology Manually check draft translation Evaluate use of translation technology
|
Overview of the course and software |
Software Practice |
3 |
MIET6360C LANG5835C |
MIET6360C Prepare to quality assure translation Compare translated text to source text Propose amendments to translation Submit quality assured translation
LANG5835C Prepare to use translation technology Translate source text to target text using translation technology Manually check draft translation Evaluate use of translation technology
|
Peer Review Track changes/Comment |
Software Practice Peer Review Track changes/Comment
|
AT1 Part A – Online Quiz | ||||
4 |
MIET6360C LANG5835C |
MIET6360C Prepare to quality assure translation Compare translated text to source text Propose amendments to translation Submit quality assured translation
LANG5835C Prepare to use translation technology Translate source text to target text using translation technology Manually check draft translation Evaluate use of translation technology
|
|
AT1 Part B – Software on-site observation
Peer Review Track changes/Comment
|
6 |
MIET6360C LANG5835C |
LANG5834C Prepare for audio visual transcription Prepare transcripts of source material Draft translation of transcripts of source material Check draft translations of transcripts Finalise translation Maintain safe record keeping practices
LANG5833C Prepare to translate Draft translation Adapt draft translation to requirements Check draft translation Finalize translation
|
Transcription & Subtitling |
Transcription & Subtitling Practice |
7 |
LANG5834C LANG5833C |
LANG5834C Prepare for audio visual transcription Prepare transcripts of source material Draft translation of transcripts of source material Check draft translations of transcripts Finalise translation Maintain safe record keeping practices
LANG5833C Prepare to translate Draft translation Adapt draft translation to requirements Check draft translation Finalize translation
|
|
Transcription & Subtitling Practice |
8 |
LANG5834C LANG5833C |
LANG5834C Prepare for audio visual transcription Prepare transcripts of source material Draft translation of transcripts of source material Check draft translations of transcripts Finalise translation Maintain safe record keeping practices
LANG5833C Prepare to translate Draft translation Adapt draft translation to requirements Check draft translation Finalize translation
|
|
AT2 - On-site or At-home Assessment: in Language Lab (Peer-review, Transcription & Subtitling). |
10 |
LANG5834C LANG5833C |
MIET6360C Prepare to quality assure translation Compare translated text to source text Propose amendments to translation Submit quality assured translation
LANG5835C Prepare to use translation technology Translate source text to target text using translation technology Manually check draft translation Evaluate use of translation technology
LANG5834C Prepare for audio visual transcription Prepare transcripts of source material Draft translation of transcripts of source material Check draft translations of transcripts Finalise translation Maintain safe record keeping practices
LANG5833C Prepare to translate Draft translation Adapt draft translation to requirements Check draft translation Finalise translation |
|
AT3 - On-site or At-home Assessment: in Language Lab (Translation Technology Software, Peer-Review, Transcription & Subtitling). |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
Other Resources - RMIT Library
The University Library provides extensive services, facilities and study space as well as comprehensive collections of books, periodicals and other course related materials, such as DVD’s, magazines, slides, films etc. Computer laboratories with access to a wide range of desktop publishing software are also available. The library also has an expanding virtual collection of electronic resources and networks, including product data, e-books, electronic journals and newspapers, web based tutorials, online reference and document delivery services etc., all of which are accessible on campus, and off campus 24 hours per day. More information on library resources and services can be found at: http://www.rmit.edu.au/library
If you need additional support, visit RMIT’s Learning Lab, either in person or online: http://www.dlsweb.rmit.edu.au/lsu/
GUSS Skills Central (http://Gussskillscentral.edu.au/) is a site developed specifically for students in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT. It provides links to a range of resources for supporting student work on assessments and negotiating university studies more generally.
Overview of Assessment
Assessment will be ongoing during the semester, and you will receive feedback on your progress. You will undertake a variety of assessment tasks and activities to assess your level of competence against key elements and performance criteria.
The assessment tasks/activities may include, but are not limited to:
- peer reviewed practical tasks
- real or simulated assignments where translated texts are independently checked and proofed.
- individual/group projects
- action learning tasks.
Assessment Tasks
You must complete all THREE assessment tasks satisfactorily to be assessed Competent for this unit and the whole cluster.
Instructions, requirements and assessment criteria for all assessment tasks will be provided by instructor in accordance to teaching schedule.
Assessment Task |
Units assessed |
Description |
Notes |
Due date |
Assessment Task 1 |
LANG5835C |
Simulated Translation Project using Technology |
· You must successfully complete Part A - an online quiz on the content delivered in Class 1 before proceeding with this assessment. Further details about the quiz will be provided by instructor. (Due: Week 3) · This project involves translation of a passage of approx. 500 words (chosen by you and approved by instructor) using computer aided software, other relevant translation technology and software and hardware e.g. OCR, scanner, spell checker. · In marking your overall work, you should be able to demonstrate the key performance criteria for the unit during the observation by an assessor. |
Week 3 and 4 |
Assessment Task 2 |
MIET6360C LANG5834C LANG5833C |
Simulated Peer-review, Transcription and Subtitling project |
· This is a subtitling activity which involves transcribing, translating, peer-review and subtitling on given video using relevant software. · The translated script will be peer reviewed, from which you receive feedback on your translation. Then you may reflect the feedback you received on your finalised translation. · Based on your finalised translation, you need to create a subtitle for the given video considering various aspects. · In marking your work, your instructors will take into account how well you demonstrate the key performance criteria for the above units.
|
Week 8 |
Assessment Task 3 |
MIET6360C LANG5835C LANG5834C LANG5833C |
Simulated Translation using Technology, Peer-review, Transcription and Subtitling project |
· This is a comprehensive activity that covers transcribing, translating using technology, peer-review and subtitling on given video using relevant software. · The translated (using translation technology) script will be peer reviewed, from which you receive feedback on your translation. Then you may reflect the feedback you received on your finalised translation. · Based on your finalised translation, you need to create a subtitle for the given video considering various aspects. · In marking your work, your instructors will take into account how well you demonstrate the key performance criteria for the above units.
|
Week 10 |
Grading information
This course uses competency-based assessment and will be graded as follows:
- CA (Competency Achieved)
- NYC (Not Yet Competent)
- DNS (Did Not Submit)
All competency-based assessment tasks for this course must be completed at the required level (see the elements and key performance criteria for each unit) in order to achieve a CA (Competency Achieved) award.
If a student has not completed ALL the assessment tasks or they have completed but some or all are not at the required level, they will be assessed as NYC (Not Yet Competent).
If a student does not submit assessment tasks at all, a DNS result will be entered.
Important: Students must complete each and every assessment and be assessed competent in each and every assessment in order to pass the relevant unit(s) and the whole cluster.
Assessment Matrix
LANG5833C (Prepare translated transcripts) |
Assessment Task 1 |
Assessment Task 2 |
Assessment Task 3 |
Prepare for audio visual transcription |
|
X |
X |
Prepare transcripts of source material |
|
X |
X |
Draft translation of transcripts of source material |
|
X |
X |
Check draft translations of transcripts |
|
X |
X |
Finalise translation |
|
X |
X |
Maintain safe record keeping practices |
|
X |
X |
LANG5835C (Use translation technology) |
Assessment Task 1 |
Assessment Task 2 |
Assessment Task 3 |
Prepare to use translation technology |
X |
|
X |
Translate source text to target text using translation technology |
X |
|
X |
Manually check draft translation |
X |
|
X |
Evaluate use of translation technology |
X |
|
X |
MIET6360C (Quality assure translations) |
Assessment Task 1 |
Assessment Task 2 |
Assessment Task 3 |
Prepare to quality assure translation |
|
X |
X |
Compare translated text to source text |
|
X |
X |
Propose amendments to translation |
|
X |
X |
Submit quality assured translation |
|
X |
X |
LANG5834C (Translate multimedia source material) |
Assessment Task 1 |
Assessment Task 2 |
Assessment Task 3 |
Prepare to translate |
|
X |
X |
Draft translation |
|
X |
X |
Adapt draft translation to requirements |
|
X |
X |
Check draft translation |
|
X |
X |
Finalise translation |
|
X |
X |
Other Information
OTHER INFORMATION
Applying for an Extension
Extension of time for assessment tasks may be granted where circumstances beyond your control prevent submission by the published due date. An application for extension of time must be lodged with your tutor or the course coordinator as early as possible, and no later than one working day before the due date for submission.
You can apply for extension using the University’s Extension Application Form – http://mams.rmit.edu.au/seca86tti4g4z.pdf – or by emailing your course coordinator or tutor directly.
An extension of up to seven calendar days may be granted if good reason can be demonstrated. Include supporting evidence (such as medical certificates) with your application.
Extensions beyond seven calendar days cannot be granted by course coordinators, tutors or the School. To apply for an extension of time greater than seven calendar days you must lodge an application for Special Consideration.
Please refer to the RMIT student page for extensive information about study support, assessment, extensions, appeals and a range of other matters: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students
Cover Sheet for Submissions
Hardcopy: you must complete a submission cover sheet for every piece of work submitted in hardcopy.
E-Submission: you will complete an e-Declaration for every piece of work submitted online.
The signed cover sheet or e-Declaration acknowledges that you are aware of the plagiarism implications.
Attendance
It is strongly advised that you attend all sessions in order to engage in the required learning activities, ensuring the maximum opportunity to gain the competency.
Applying for Special Consideration
If you are seeking an extension of more than seven calendar days (from the original due date) you must lodge an Application for Special Consideration form, preferably prior to, but no later than two working days after the official due date. Late applications will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances. For information about Special Consideration and how to apply, see: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students/specialconsideration
Assessment Appeals
If you believe your assessment result or final result is wrong please contact the course coordinator and provide the reason why you think your result is incorrect. Valid reasons for seeking a review of results include:
a) You believe an error has occurred in the calculation of the grade; or,
b) You believe the assessment did not comply with criteria published in the Course Guide; or,
c) You believe the assessment did not comply with University Policies on Assessment (i.e. an error in process has occurred).
Full details of the procedure (including appeals procedure) can be located at this RMIT site: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/policies/academic#assessment
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Examples of plagiarism include:
• Copying sentences or paragraphs word-for-word from one or more sources, whether published or unpublished, which could include but is not limited to books, journals, reports, theses, websites, conference papers, course notes, etc. without proper citation;
• Closely paraphrasing sentences, paragraphs, ideas or themes without proper citation;
• Piecing together text from one or more sources and adding only linking sentences;
• Copying or submitting whole or parts of computer files without acknowledging their source;
• Copying designs or works of art and submitting them as your original work;
• Copying a whole or any part of another student’s work; and
• Submitting work as your own that someone else has done for you.
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Plagiarism Software
The originality verification software Turnitin may be used in this course. For details, see: http://www.turnitin.com
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