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In Mandala, you can use Knowledge Maps to join related content.  To do this, you label content in each tool. This guide shows you how to add Knowledge Maps to each type of asset. We assume that you've already made your entries: if you haven't, learn more at Create Content

In Audio-Video

  1. Go to audio-video.shanti.virginia.edu
  2. Click the Main Menu button
  3. Click My Content, then My Media
    • A list of your media items will open
  4. Click on the media you want to label
    • The sound or video file will open
  5. Click the Edit tab
    • Make sure you have editing permission; if not, you won't see the tab
    • Find the Edit tab below the magnifying glass icon to the right
    • The media editor will open
  6. Click Classification
    • You'll see a list of classification subsections
    • We're interested in Subject, Referenced Places, and Recording Location
  7. To label by subject, click Subject
    1. Search for a subject name
    2. Click on a subject
    • The subject will appear beneath the search bar
    1. Click x to remove the subject
  8. To label a place referenced in the sound or video entry, click Referenced Place
    • You can filter places by features or subjects
    1. Search for a place name
    2. Click on a place
      • The label will appear beneath the search bar
    3. Click x to remove the label
  9. To label where the media was recorded, click Recording Location
    1. Search for a place name
    2. Click on a place
      • The label will appear beneath the search bar
    3. Click x to remove the label
  10. Save the media file 
    • The media will be added to the subject or place label


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