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I like the way the pages are shaping up, but this Session exemplifies some of the issues of naming: The 'big issue' for this session is the introduction to ethnographic fieldwork, not the Scoping. Some people might not sun a scoping session at all, but rather more would want to know about fieldwork (I'm guessing here). So do we split this into two sessions, each with a memorable name, or reverse the order, or is it OK just to put both items at the head of the page? I think my preference would be to split into two separate pages (in part because the ethnographic introduction is quite large. But both of these need to be clearly linked to the ethnographic exercise and feedback sessions: how do we do that? [[User:Roger|Roger]] 16:03, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
I like the way the pages are shaping up, but this Session exemplifies some of the issues of naming: The 'big issue' for this session is the introduction to ethnographic fieldwork, not the Scoping. Some people might not sun a scoping session at all, but rather more would want to know about fieldwork (I'm guessing here). So do we split this into two sessions, each with a memorable name, or reverse the order, or is it OK just to put both items at the head of the page? I think my preference would be to split into two separate pages (in part because the ethnographic introduction is quite large. But both of these need to be clearly linked to the ethnographic exercise and feedback sessions: how do we do that? [[User:Roger|Roger]] 16:03, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
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Revision as of 17:14, 11 September 2008

Whoops, I didn't check this before sending another version, but I think it is slightly better. Nonetheless, it deteriorates (as this version does) into a list of topics to be covered. Do either of you think this needs to be sorted out -- beyond the obvious need to do something about how it looks at present? Roger

oops - roger i think we are trying to edit at the same time! i hope my latest change didn't undo anything you have just put up. i will try to recover the previous version. I might log off, so that we avoid any other confusions! arathi

seems to be OK! you carry on, I'm logging off very soon. R

I like the way the pages are shaping up, but this Session exemplifies some of the issues of naming: The 'big issue' for this session is the introduction to ethnographic fieldwork, not the Scoping. Some people might not sun a scoping session at all, but rather more would want to know about fieldwork (I'm guessing here). So do we split this into two sessions, each with a memorable name, or reverse the order, or is it OK just to put both items at the head of the page? I think my preference would be to split into two separate pages (in part because the ethnographic introduction is quite large. But both of these need to be clearly linked to the ethnographic exercise and feedback sessions: how do we do that? Roger 16:03, 23 August 2008 (UTC)

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Cc-by-nc-sa-narrow.png Singal, N., and Jeffery, R. (2008). Qualitative Research Skills Workshop: A Facilitator's Reference Manual, http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/RECOUP, Cambridge: RECOUP (Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty, http://recoup.educ.cam.ac.uk/). CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. (original page)