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YouTube as a Qualitative Research Asset: Reviewing User Generated Videos as Learning Resources
Chenail, Ronald J.
Qualitative Report, v16 n1 p229-235 Jan 2011
YouTube, the video hosting service, offers students, teachers, and practitioners of qualitative researchers a unique reservoir of video clips introducing basic qualitative research concepts, sharing qualitative data from interviews and field observations, and presenting completed research studies. This web-based site also affords qualitative researchers the potential avenue to share their reusable learning resources for all interested parties to use. In this article, the author presents a number of clips worth viewing. He organizes this presentation in four general categories of videos: Introductory Overviews and How To's, Data Generation and Collection, and Study Results.
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Video Technology, Interviews, Observation, Educational Resources, Web Sites, Information Sources, Electronic Libraries, Instructional Material Evaluation, Research Reports
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