By Vicki McGarvey works in Higher Education in the UK. A librarian with an interest in the open digital world. Blogging on just about anything to do with digital society, as well as libraries
The views on this site are Vicki McGarvey's own and do not represent the opinions of any organisation or institution.Friday, November 11, 2011
Research Methods Activity Design
This post relates to the previous one. As a result of running an activity workshop it has also led me to think that it would
be useful to have a set of generic activity designs within our kit that
we could refer to. This observation, also, aligns with our findings with
respect activity design in research methods that I referred to a couple
of months. Our team investigations found that we did not need to do a
specific research methods version of an activity design workshop, that it would be useful to have a list of links for research methods resources (- maybe a Diigo group?) and refer colleagues to the generic activity designs that we develop, we could possibly put these in our learning repository.