This is an introductory course designed for the individual with limited or no previous experience with qualitative techniques of data collection and analysis.
This course will be run over 3 days (Mon-Wed), in 3 sessions per day:
9.30am - 11.00am - Session 1
11.30am - 1.00pm - session 2
2.00pm - 3.30pm - Session 3
Exercises and practice sessions will be provided during the course.
This course is being held online via Zoom and run on Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC +11)
(Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne Daylight Savings time)
This is an introductory course which deals with the major decisions a qualitative researchers needs to make initially:
- framing
- research design and ethics
- qualitative paradigms and methodology/ies
The emphasis on the 2nd and 3rd days is on practical experience. The gaining of practice-based skills with regard to conducting both face-to-face and focus group interviews in person and online, and in gaining experience in analysing and displaying qualitative data.
The target audience for this course is those who would like to become more familiar with qualitative research decisions and techniques, from postgraduate university students and staff, to researchers in government and private organisations.
Topics scheduled are:
Day 1
- Introductory session. Outline of the course and identification of participants’ research interests and expectations. Researcher's frames. Theoretical paradigms from Post positivism through to performative.
- Methodologies from Ethnography to Performative approaches. Issues of qualitative design: sampling; triangulation; validity, reliability and ethics will be also be covered.
Day 2
- Interviewing. Casual and formal techniques of face-to-face interviewing (access, rapport, recording, and question design). Online interviewing practice.
- Focus group techniques.
Day 3
- Focus group practice. Observational techniques.
- Data management and preliminary data analysis. Thematic Analysis.
- Computer management. Data display and criteria for assessment.
Exercises will be provided for group work.
This course will take place via zoom. You will need your own computer and wifi connection, and to download the Zoom software.
There are no prerequisites for this course
The instructor's bound, book length course notes will serve as the course text. These will be sent to you in advance.
Suggested, but not required course readings:
- Grbich, C., (2013) Qualitative Data Analysis: An introduction. 2 nd editions London: Sage Publications. Covers a variety of analytic styles.
- Grbich, C., (2004) New Approaches in Social Research London: Sage Publications. Focus: Postmodernism and post structuralism
- Grbich, C. (1999). Qualitative Research in Health: an introduction Sage International, California. A generic qualitative text for the health sector.
- Cresswell, J., and Poth, C. (2017) Qualitative Inquiry abd Research Design: Choosing among five approaches. Sage Publications Inc.
- Denzin, N. & Lincoln, Y. (2011) Handbook of Qualitative Research. Fourth edition. California: Sage. Suitable for advanced researchers.
- Minichiello., V. Aroni, R, & Hays, T (2008) In-Depth Interviewing: Principles, techniques, analysis. 3rd edition. Melbourne: Longmans
Q: Do I have to have had any qualitative or quantative research experience to do this course?
A: No, this is an introductory course and no prior knowledge is required
Q: Has the name of this course changed?
A: This course was previously a 5 day course known as Foundations of Qualitative Methodologies, Data collection and Analysis
I found days two and three the most useful, mainly because I had previously covered off on the theory of qualitative research in a previous uni course. The practical focus on interviewing and focus groups, as well as data analysis and presentation, was extremely valuable.
I had reservations about an on line workshop before registering but I think this workshop was facilitated brilliantly on line. A good mix of didactic and practical.
The course was very practical and Carol was generous in sharing her experiences and views which added a lot of value. By far the most useful presentation of qualitative research I've experienced.
I think it was managed well via zoom with the class activities and the manner in which the teacher was engaging.
Very useful on gaining knowledge on techniques and how to gather data. Very relevant to my research.
The lecturer’s knowledge of the subject matter was impressive and her stories/experiences helped contextulise our understanding of the matter. There are a lot of resources provided which is very helpful.
A good introduction to a method of research I know little about. A guide as to what I need to learn about and source to explore. Encouraging, informative, stimulating.
Fantastic mix of theory & practice. It really solidified the concept.
Course targeted my needs. I wanted practical information & strategies, insight into problems/problem solving
Great balance of presentation, discussions, small group work and hands-on activities. Lots of practical examples. I loved hearing about the instructor’s (Carol)’s own long & varied experience.
The instructor's bound, book length course notes will serve as the course text.