These podcast episodes are an opportunity to have continued conversation about qualitative research, to continue to educate, inform, explore emerging methodologies, heighten existing skills, explore ethical conundrums, and generally understand qualitative research on a deeper level through conversation rather than lecture, workshop, or written work. It is in other words a way to utilize qualitative methodologies in exploring qualitative methodologies.
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These podcast episodes are an opportunity to have continued conversation about qualitative research, to continue to educate, inform, explore emerging methodologies, heighten existing skills, explore ethical conundrums, and generally understand qualitative research on a deeper level through conversation rather than lecture, workshop, or written work. It is in other words a way to utilize qualitative methodologies in exploring qualitative methodologies.
What is memoing? Why should you memo? How should we use memoing in our work? Dr. Tiffany and Dr. Lizzy take time to discuss the memoing process and how they used memos in past and current research. Let’s get to memoing in this episode!
Coloring Outside the Memos
These podcast episodes are an opportunity to have continued conversation about qualitative research, to continue to educate, inform, explore emerging methodologies, heighten existing skills, explore ethical conundrums, and generally understand qualitative research on a deeper level through conversation rather than lecture, workshop, or written work. It is in other words a way to utilize qualitative methodologies in exploring qualitative methodologies.