Triangulation

This database provides resources that are related to mixed methods - can be method and/or data triangulation where findings from use of qualitative and quantitative methods cross-inform and complement each other.

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Title/Author(s)/Date  Description  Type/URL 
1 "Dynamic versus static hypermedia in museum education: an evaluation of ILEX, the intelligent labelling explorer" (1999) Cox, Richard, Mick O'Donnell and Jon Oberlander This paper describes an evaluation of an intelligent labelling explorer (ILEX), a system that dynamically generates text labels for exhibits in a virtual museum jewellery gallery. journal paper (pdf)
2 Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Research. Bryman, A. (2004) Eleventh in a series of methods briefings from projects funded by ESRC as part of the Research Methods Programme. briefing paper (pdf)
3 Learner-computer interaction multiple-source data capture. San Diego, J. (2010) Video of Jonathan P. San Diego's study on learner-computer interactions . He developed and refined advanced observational techniques for integrating and analysing data on student learning from eye-tracking, digital cameras, screen capture, handwriting, and sketching youtube video
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data_collection/triangulation.txt · Last modified: 2011/03/22 22:35 by manuela