Tuesday, April 16, 2013

4.16 Workshop: Analyzing Data

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Today we talked through the following protocol for analyzing data.  The idea is to spend some time looking not just at the content - but also at the language (look back to the questions in Gee, and to the handout you used for the short analysis essay).  By starting with 3 sections, you can get an idea of what is going on in your data without getting overwhelmed (trying to look at everything at once).  After you analyze each story/section, you can go back to your data to look for more of what you have found in terms of the 3 "important" pieces.  It's only a suggestion - and can be a good place to start.

1. Look for 3 sections/stories within your data that seem important to your focus. 

2. Cut and paste them into a document and analyze them in some detial: ask what this section/story shows with respect to your focus? Look at:

3. Analyze each section of data in terms of:·         Content (what it says)·         Form ( how the way language is used presents a feeling/information/other keys to what is going on)

4. After you have made a list of what is going on in the chosen section(like we did in class) do the following·         State what the data shows ·         Identify quotes from the data that illustrate the points you want to make

5. Look back at your data for other sections/stories that show or illustrate similar or related informtaion=> analyze them in terms of what you found in the third step (above).  Add any new names/points to your list of what that section "shows".
 
Blog 22: Post your analysis so far
Class Thursday will be another workshop.  Come prepared to work.  I will be available for conferencing.

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