Using enhan(t) for learning purposesΒΆ

enhan(t) can be used with e-learning platforms (or any site) for personal development and learning.

When in basic mode, enhan(t) will collect all data in a .zip file (downloaded when the recording is stopped). The zip file contains the following:

  1. host.srt : A subtitle file containing the transcription data of the host.

  2. images : Folder containing all the images captured using enhan(t).

3. notes.pdf : The contains all the data captured via enhan(t) and in the order it was captured w.r.t time. The pdf file can be shared with others as part of meeting notes.

4. notes.txt : This is a raw text file containing the meeting data. It contains relative path to the image inside the images folder. The txt file is plain raw data for developers to consume it in other applications based on their need

5. notes.md : Markdown is a standard in lot of note-taking applications and platforms. Users can visualize the notes in either Visual Studio Code or a note-taking app such as Evernote / Joplin. These platforms support Markdown import so you can collect notes via enhan(t) and then import it inside a note-taking app.

When in power mode, enhan(t) will also transcribe the audio data for guest (speakers on the other side of the call). This transcription is available in a separate guest.srt file inside the zip. When run in conjuction with the analysis CLI, users will also get engagement and sentimentent scores, as well as, the outliers (both negative and positive) during the meeting.

For more details on using the power mode, refer the guide Power Mode.:

Lets look at some scenarios on how the data from enhan(t) can be consumed:

  1. Use enhan(t) visualizer:

enhan(t) comes with out-of-the box visualizer, details here Viewing the meeting data: . This is a web based visualization tool that works only with enhan(t) zip files. The zip data donwloaded using the enhan(t) extension can be uploaded here, with an optional meeting recording.

Look at some some examples here: Using enhan(t) in Meetings.:

2. Use Visual Studio code: Visual studio comes with markdown support out-of-the-box. Here are the steps to import enhan(t) data inside VSC:

  1. Import the zip file inside a folder.

  2. Install plugin zip-extract-all (if not installed) from here.

  3. Extract all zip files inside the folder.

  4. Click on notes.md inside the extracted folder to see the note.

We encourage users to add links in the notes.md file to navigate from one note to another. To do this simple add the following to source markdown file:

[name_of_the_note](relative/path/to/destination/note)

For more details on markdown support with visual studio code, visit https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/markdown.

3. Use Evernote: Evernote own its own does not fully support markdown, but when in conjuction with Marxico (http://marxi.co/) - a delicate mardown editor for evernote, one can import enhan(t) notes.md file.

4. Use Joplin: enhan(t) generates the notes.md file that can be imported into joplin out-of-the-box. Note that the images needs to be imported separately because Joplin does not import relatives path of images on its own. Details on how to import markdown in Joplin is mentioned here : https://joplinapp.org/