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Tag Archives: digital data

Research and analysis in mobile technology environments: A multimodal approach – 14th November 2013

August 2, 2013by annawaring1

This research data workshop is for those interested and/or working with mobile technologies in their research, e.g. smartphones, iPads, augmented reality. It will explore methods of data collection and analysis […]

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Researching space, place and time, Technology and embodiment

An Introduction to Multimodal Methods for Researching Digital Data – 17th January 2013

September 3, 2012by Jeff Bezemer Leave a comment

Aim and focus Digital data can provide a rich but also challenging empirical basis for social science research. Multimodality offers theoretical and methodological frameworks for analyzing these data. Focusing on the […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Video and other digital data

Seminar: Multimodal Transcription – 28th May 2013

August 30, 2012by annawaring1

Aim and focus This seminar focuses on transcription with the aim of investigating how different modes of (digitally recorded) social interaction can be remade on the page-like screen, it will […]

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Multimodal transcription

Multimodal Methodologies and Video Data: Two Approaches – 20th June 2012

May 31, 2012by annawaring1

Centre for Multimodal Research Summer-term Seminar  Multimodal Methodologies and Video Data: Two Approaches 20th June 2012 17:30-19:00 London Knowledge Lab, Emerald St, London, WC1N 3QS Curating the Self in Digital […]

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Video and other digital data

Collaborative Seeing

February 13, 2012by annawaring1

In this lecture Professor Wendy Luttrell, from City University of New York, will discuss a multimodal digital narrative approach called, collaborative seeing. Collaborative seeing combines a philosophical/epistemological stance, a set […]

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Multimodal Transcription – 13th June 2012

February 1, 2012by annawaring1

Aim and focus This seminar focuses on transcription with the aim of investigating how different modes of (digitally recorded) social interaction can be remade on the page-like screen, it will […]

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Multimodal transcription, Training materials

Using video to investigate workplace learning

December 19, 2011by annawaring1

Aim and focus In this research data workshop we explore the potential of using video to studying workplace learning. Detailed, qualitative methods of analysis will be reviewed using video data […]

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Video and other digital data

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