In general, I am considering myself a late adopter
of technology, however this semester is a kind of turning point in my life in
terms of including more digital tools in my research practice. In my quest for
learning CAQDAS, I have found chance to explore various qualitative data
analysis software programs including digital tools for writing the literature
review and generating data. Now is the time
to learn a new digital tool. This week I am going to be introduced with the Transana.
Based on my search at websites, Transana was first
developed by Chris Fassnacht, and is now maintained by David K. Woods at the
Wisconsin Center for education research. It is a software package that helps
researchers to transcribe and analyze the video and audio data. I have not used
any video as a data in my previous research studies, however audio data is
always an important component of them.
Now, I am very curious about
how Transana facilitate the process of managing and analyzing video and audio
data. I will see and share my reflection when I start to working on Transana by
upcoming Tuesday.
Looking forward to your thoughts on Transana!
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