Analyzing Research Remotely as a Team
For any research team that is going through the transition between in-person to remote research process, I’ll share tips and tricks from my many years of experience conducting research from home.
Recorded on March 25, 2020.
Webinar Agenda
Remote Tool Recommendations
Analysis Strategies for Research Teams (With a focus on analyzing transcripts from in depth interviews)
Q&A
Introduction
I’m LaiYee, co-founder of Delve, the online and collaborative qualitative analysis tool. In addition to designing and doing research for Delve, I also have done research consulting for years, most of the research conducted fully remotely. I’ll go over my full toolset and then give tips and tricks for how to do collaborative analysis.
Remote Tool Recommendations
I’ll quickly go over my remote tool set, of everything I use in my end to end research process.
Conversations with team: Slack
Online Research communities: MixedMethods, Ethnography Hangout, ResearchOps
Communication with participants: Intercom
Scheduling interviews: Calendly
In depth interviews: Zoom
Unmoderated usability studies: UserBob
Compensating participants: Digital Amazon gift cards
Writing documents: Google Docs
Transcript analysis and coding: Delve
Creating presentations: Paste by WeTransfer
Streamlining and automating process: Zapier
Analysis Strategies for Research Teams
With a focus on analyzing transcripts from in depth interviews using Delve.
Agree on the initial codebook
Figure out the coding ground rules
Choose a coding strategy
Choose an analysis strategy
Collaborative on the narrative
Present it live
Interested in trying Delve?
Check out www.delvetool.com/getstarted to start a free trial.
Questions?
Send me an email at laiyee@delvetool.com