THREAD: Today I& #39;ve gathered methods and advice for remote exploratory and generative qualitative research that is not workshops. First one is from @wearesnook, illustrated by @isabellabunnell. I first saw it via @LMWScopro.
Great piece by @marli_k and Melissa Sasi. Important reminder that remote research can be analog and asynchronous.
https://medium.com/@marli_k/doing-remote-user-research-for-government-services-in-times-of-covid-19-b0f8981e65a4">https://medium.com/@marli_k/...
Comprehensive deck by @FutureGov. I love slide 18 on inviting research participants to take you on a video tour of their physical surroundings, ethics, privacy, tech permitting of course. #slide=id.g4e808df0f1_2_208">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1T0sjyDlvCRJG95q9LYmPiPaU8baLG7L2IQwRpNsfq2M/edit #slide=id.g4e808df0f1_2_208">https://docs.google.com/presentat...
A pattern pack from @ozinnovation. "Getting out there" section is a great collection of hands-on tips for research. Thanks @SarahHurc for sharing it with me! #heading=h.ldv3mepaughk">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i4Dbs51uVt1oSmLbqvRyZXshf5OEtDTJ17A5tmEgF2Y/edit #heading=h.ldv3mepaughk">https://docs.google.com/document/...
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