My dissertation supervisor (Andy Smith) and i got together again today to have a look at some papers from Lancaster University and books concerning the issues of Analysis planning.
Martin Hammersley's book on Ethnography (Chapter Nine) showed me how to deconstruct questioning to give qualitative data and quantative data, and also how, why and when to use this data to find what i need from it.
The other major talking point was the use of RUFDATA in Experiment Design, RUFDATA stands for;
Reasons & Purposes,
Uses,
Foci,
Data & Evidence,
Audience,
Timing,
Agency.
Chris (Luggage)
Thursday, 6 December 2007
Wednesday, 5 December 2007
First Post
This blog is basically going to act as a reflective diary for the duration of my 3rd Year Dissertation @ Blackpool and the Fylde College.
I'm Chris, i'm 20 and am currently studying Internet Media Technology @ Blackpool and the Fylde College. This is my third year (or honours year) and therefore i am to undertake the supposedly gruelling task of writing a dissertation.
My dissertation subject is "Length vs. Breadth in Menu Navigation" and i want to understand how people react to different architectures in menu navigation and also which style they prefer.
As the story unfolds i will post blogs on where my research took me and why i am to undertake the task i am doing.
More posts to follow!
Chris (Luggage)
I'm Chris, i'm 20 and am currently studying Internet Media Technology @ Blackpool and the Fylde College. This is my third year (or honours year) and therefore i am to undertake the supposedly gruelling task of writing a dissertation.
My dissertation subject is "Length vs. Breadth in Menu Navigation" and i want to understand how people react to different architectures in menu navigation and also which style they prefer.
As the story unfolds i will post blogs on where my research took me and why i am to undertake the task i am doing.
More posts to follow!
Chris (Luggage)
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