Wednesday, November 26, 2008

CAQDAS

I think what I am struggling most with, as I read this article is that I am not quite sure yet what I will be doing my research on and what qualitative methods I will be using. Since I do not know that, I have no idea what kind of coding I would be doing. Therefore, I am not sure which digital tools I would use. And, to be honest, my brain wasn't quite processing the information as I was reading it...maybe it's just end of quarter stress, but reading this stuff was like reading Greek to me. :) I will revisit again later.....

I do have to say that I like the list of questions on how to choose a CAQDAS package. Again, I think if I had a better idea of what I want to do for my research project, it will help me decide which I would actually use. I think I will spend some time talking about Tranana. First, I like the fact that you can use it on both audio and video files. Often, by video and audio taping an interview, you can key into subtle expressions that may show up on the video that may not be evident on the audio. Another nice aspect of this program is that it supports many different file types. I also like the possibility of time coding. This can be very valuable in reviewing your data for analysis.

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