A Qualitative Master-class by Professor Carol Grbich, being held online via Zoom
The course will run on Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT +10).
Due to the demand,(September courses are now full), ACSPRI are offering a 3rd Qualitative Interviewing Master class on November 16-17.
Please follow this link to the new course page.
This two-day Master-class will address the practicalities of collecting, managing and analysing data from Face to Face and Focus Group interviews.
This course will be run over 2 days in two sessions per day:
9.00am - 11.00am - Session 1
1.00pm - 3.00pm - Session 2
Course notes will be sent out in advance and exercises will be provided over the 2 days.
The course will run on Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT +10).
This is a practical course, which will enable participants to understand the preparatory requirements for both individual and group qualitative interviewing as well as to become proficient in qualitative question design. Experience in both types of qualitative interviewing will be provided as well as practise in undertaking analyses of these types of data.
Day 1.
- The impact of personal frames on data
- Issues relating to successful face-to-face interviewing
- Question Design
- Conducting face to face interviews
Day 2
- Issues related to successful group interviews
- Conducting a Focus Group
- Transcription and Preliminary data analysis of interview data
- Thematic analysis of interview data. Computer amnagement and criteria for assessing good qualitative research.
This course involves a mixture of seminar presentations using powerpoint, class discussions, and small group activities.
It will run 'live' using Zoom.
You will be sent a zoom code in advance of the course.
Please note that Zoom can use up to 1GB data per hour, please make sure you have enough data available.
Recommended but not required text:
- Grbich, C. 2013. Introduction to Data Analysis. Sage International: London
- Minichiello, V. Aroni, R, & Hays, T (2008) In-Depth Interviewing: Principles, techniques, analysis. 3rd edition. Melbourne: Longman.
- Liamputtong P. Focus Group Methodology: Principles and practice London: Sage 2011.
Participants will be provided with copies of the power point presentation.
Delivery of this course is online - via Zoom.
Please ensure you have the following:
- Reliable Internet connection with at least 5Gb per day of data available (i.e. a 5 day course will use about 25Gb of data just on the Zoom application)
- A computer/laptop with the Zoom application installed (free)
- A webcam (built in to most laptops)
- A headset with a microphone (not required but ideal)
- A second monitor/screen if possible
Please also check the course page for specific software requirements (if any).