Scheduled Seminar Discussions
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discussion: Coming soon!◀ | |||||
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Start 2010 with what I hope will be a lively discussion of online interview research! Can't wait? Watch the Online Interviews In Real Time: Webinar And Book Release Party https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/event/description?instance_id=17334. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
Online Interviews in Real Time but book purchase is not a requirement for participation. (http://www.sagepub.com/booksProdDesc.nav?prodId=Book233088&level1=Course1007&currTree=Courses | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | |||
discussion: Introduce yourself!◀ | |||||
Doctoral Research using SKYPE by ◀ |
A few months ago, we created Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL) with a few passionate facilitators and technical experts who are volunteering their time to provide free online learning worldwide. Most of the workshops cater to educators and professional development. Each of the workshops consist of Blended Online Learning (BOL) formats where we use Moodle for the asynchronous and WiZiQ for the synchronous modules. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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Anderson, T., & Elloumi, F. (2004). Theory and practice of online learning. Athabasca: Athabasca University. It is online at: http://cde.athabascau.ca/online_book/ch2.html | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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I am afraid I have been lurking as we have so many projects on at the moment but one of them involves interviewing colleagues about participatory research and we have been using Skype, F2F and in the past I have used Eluminate as well as Talking Communities which is more accessible. In fact I was interviewed by Prof. Norm Coombs using this service and it was very easy. The EASI website has examples of the EASI webinars along with their podcasts and vodcasts. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
I have also completed the JISC funded LexDis project that involved working with students over a two year period, discovering via interviews (both off and online) all about their elearning strategies. We used Skype, MSN, Facebook, texts, F2F, email and in fact any chosen method that suited their skills. I feel it was the flexibility and real sense of participation that allowed it to work. There is a final report available. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | |||
discussion: Live Session: Elluminate for online interviews◀ | |||||
Recording: Using Multi-Channel Meeting Spaces for Online Interviews by ◀ |
(MP3 11 MB) as well, and the text chat transcript (RTF 16 KB) | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
discussion: Live Session: Vidyo for online interviews◀ | |||||
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The second live session we are scheduling next week to demonstrate and discuss some ways to use online tools for online interviews is using Vidyo. Based on the Using Vidyo for Online Interviews Doodle poll results, there are a couple times that work well for 11 of the 12 people who voted. The kind folks at Vidyo have offered to host 2 sessions to accommodate as many people as possible. Both will be recorded. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
discussion: Next stop on the virtual book tour: Second Life◀ | |||||
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Interviews with Avatars: Online Interview Research in Second Life In the Readers’ Garden | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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Handout is online so feel free to share: http://www.vision2lead.com/Interviewavatars.pdf | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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I set up a group, Qualitative E-Research, on a wiki called Methodspace. Log in at http://www.methodspace.com/group/eresearch, it is free to join. While there you may find other interesting groups or maybe you will start a new one! | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
The flier is online at http://www.vision2lead.com/Interviewavatars.pdf | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | |||
discussion: Online Interviews in Real Time: The Book◀ | |||||
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If you order Online Interviews in Real Time from Sage Publications, use the code S10GTER for a 10% discount. The book is also available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other booksellers. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
discussion: Resource Exchange◀ | |||||
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I would like to share the following videos by David Gauntlett on how to get people to open up and share their experiences with more meaningful responses via the use of lego. This could be done online, too. I would be interested in trying this for qualitative phenomenological research in a virtual synchronous classroom. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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I would also like to share IT4ALL a professional development platform that includes free online learning, communities of learners, and research opportunities. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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I created a "Study Site" to accompany the book. I see current posts as just the beginning-- I will continue to add and update it to reflect changes in technology options as well as publication of other books or articles of interest. (In other words, suggestions are welcome!) Check it out: http://www.sagepub.com/salmonsstudy/. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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Also posted on http://www.sagepub.com/salmonsstudy/chapters.htm for Chapter 4. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
Code of Federal Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects in Research, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2008, 21 CFR Part 50: http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=fbe9c159f0310f0a95f927b0eec064e6&rgn=div5&view=text&node=21:1.0.1.1.19&idno=21 | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | |||
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Sage Publications, publisher of lots of great research books, has a new community called Methodspace. I created a Qualitative E-Research group. Join mine, or another, or start your own! Visit: http://www.methodspace.com/group/eresearch. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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See the previous SCoPE seminar on Digital Identity at http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/wiki/view.php?id=5801. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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Ethics and Visual Research See the ESRC research methods site where you will find Visual Ethics:Ethical Issues in Visual Research http://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/421/ | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
discussion: Sampling, Identity and the Dog◀ | |||||
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What do you think? Are you concerned with identity of research participants, and what steps do you, would you take to ensure that you are selecting and interviewing the desired participants? | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
discussion: Thanks and good luck on your research!◀ | |||||
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I am continuing my virtual book tour, if you are interested: next Friday the 5th I will be presenting at Nellie's "Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning (IT4ALL) " conference-- see http://www.integrating-technology.com/course/view.php?id=139 . Then, as posted, I have two presentations in Second Life about interviews in that environment. I am doing two live presentations at the Chicago EDUCAUSE conference and at the Qualitative Research in Managemenet conference in Albuquerque. I'll post other opportunities on Twitter and my website (/einterview and www.vision2lead.com). Keep in touch: you can contact me at einterview@vision2lead.com. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
discussion: What are “online interviews in real time” and why use them in research?◀ | |||||
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See: http://www.evoca.com/skype/ | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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There also seem to be video call recorders and I would love to know whether these impact on the connection as I find the use of the web cam recorder can stall the communication if connection is an issue. I have to agree that I am sold on Skype for its ease of use and general accessibility, including for those who are blind. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | ||
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However, for the sake of recording, I encourage you to consider something other than a Skype plug-in. If there is a Skype problem, then the Skype plug-in will also not work. I use an external recorder with an ear-piece, which I discussed on my blog last year http://silenceandvoice.com/archives/2009/08/10/interview-equipment-for-phone-and-distance-research/, as this flexibility allows me to use Skype, DimDim, or the phone, without any limitations for changing between modalities mid-stream. | resources | Hilda Anggraeni ◀ | Source | Highlighted Text | Margin Note | User |