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Testing Your Glossary 

How to test your glossary to make sure that Wordly transcribes your session properly

You should test your glossary before running your session to ensure that Wordly is properly transcribing unique phrases, words, and terminology that may be specific to your organization, employees, or departments. 

Testing your glossary will use your Wordly meeting minutes. Please plan accordingly.

To test your glossary 

  1. Add your glossary to your session. See Creating a session.
  2. Start the Wordly session as host. Be sure to mute your microphone when entering, so you start when you're ready.
  3. Join your session as an attendee. Make sure to join on a different device than the one that you'll be hosting your Wordly session. 
  4. Unmute the mike and speak the words or phrases from your glossary. Observe how Wordly displays your boosted words, your blocked words, and your replacement words.

Hint! When reading your terms into your glossary, embed your terms in phrases to test them in the same content as your presenter. Remember to speak clearly and naturally, like a presenter.

Example

In your glossary, you have the entry aburrido - > perforación in your Spanish language glossary.

As an attendee, join in Spanish (Step 3), and join the same session as a host in English (Step 2). Speak about boring holes in the ground. Wordly should translate boring to the drilling holes definition (perforación), and not the definition of "dull" or "tedious" (aburrido).