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Investigating the impact of computer conferencing: content analysis as a manageable research tool

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth Stacey, Philippa Gerbic
Content analysis of computer conferences provides a rich source of data for researching and understanding online learning. However the complexities of using content analysis in a relatively new research field have resulted in researchers avoiding its use as a qualitative or quantitative method and using more familiar methods such as survey and interview instead. Ethical issues are also raised that, though ensuring students’ rights, particularly to privacy and with no fear of coercion, are making it difficult for researchers to access and analyse archives of conference data as a research source. This paper suggests a pragmatic but systematic approach to solving these research issues by using several research strategies that are described in the context of the authors’ research and practice.<br>

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Location

Adelaide, S. Aust.

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2003, ASCILITE

Editor/Contributor(s)

G Crisp, D Thiele, I Scholten, S Barker, J Baron

Pagination

495 - 503

Start date

2003-12-07

End date

2003-12-10

ISBN-13

9780975170205

ISBN-10

0975170201

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