Using video to investigate workplace learning
Date:
10/02/2012
Organised by:
Institute of Education
Presenter:
Dr Jeff Bezemer, Professor Roger Kneebone, Professor Gunther Kress
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
a.waring@ioe.ac.uk
020 7763 2199
Venue: Online
In this research data workshop, organised as part of the NCRM MODE node, we explore the potential of using video to studying workplace learning. Detailed, qualitative methods of analysis will be reviewed using video data from the operating theatre, a complex site of health care service and clinical education. The workshop highlights the potential of in-depth, interactional analysis of short video clips. It aims to foster an appreciation for the 'smallness' and 'slowness' of fine grained transcription and analysis; and explores how this type of analysis can be applied to address substantive issues such as clinical education and patient safety.13:00-15:00Introduction to interactional approaches to video analysis (30min)Data session: presentation and joint analysis of video data (1hr15min)Break (15min)Discussion of potentials and constraints of video analysis (30min)More info: http://mode.ioe.ac.uk
Cost:
£20
Website and registration:
Region:
Greater London
Keywords:
Visual Methods, Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Mixed Methods Data Handling and Data Analysis, Video analysis , Multimodal analysis
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