Discussion 2: Coding Scholar Of Change Video #2
Discussion 2: Coding Scholar Of Change Video #2
In Week 5, you selected one of the Scholars of Change videos to begin the coding process. For this Discussion, you will select another Scholars of Change video, different than the one you selected in Week 5, to begin coding not only your field notes but also the transcript of the video you downloaded.
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To prepare for this Discussion:
- Review the chapters in the Saldaña text.
- Review the Introduction to Coding and From Content to Coding media programs in the Learning Resources.
- Refer back to your observational field notes from Weeks 1–4 Scholars of Change videos.
- From the remaining videos, choose a different Scholars of Change video and refer to your notes from your observation for this Discussion.
- Access the transcript you downloaded for the media program of the Scholars of Change video you selected for this Discussion.
- Begin to code the transcript and the observational field notes of the Scholar of Change video you chose. (Note: You will only need one or two codes for this Discussion, although more are acceptable.)
ASSIGNMENT
Post a brief description of the video you chose. Next, include an example of one or two codes and provide quotes from your notes or transcript to support your example. Finally, explain your reasoning for this coding.
Be sure to support your main post and response post with reference to the week’s Learning Resources and other scholarly evidence in APA style.
Required Readings
Saldaña, J. (2016). The coding manual for qualitative researchers (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 1, “An Introduction to Codes and Coding” (pp. 1–42) (previously read in Week 5)
Chapter 2, “Writing Analytic Memos About Narrative and Visual Data” (pp. 43–65) (previously read in Week 5)
Rubin, H. J., & Rubin, I. S. (2012). Qualitative interviewing: The art of hearing data (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 12, “Data Analysis in the Responsive Interviewing Model” (pp. 189–211) (previously read in Week 5)
Ravitch, S. M., & Carl, N. M. (2016). Qualitative research: Bridging the conceptual, theoretical, and methodological. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 7, “An Integrative Approach to Data Analysis” (pp. 215–236) (previously read in Week 5)
Chapter 8, “Methods and Processes of Data Analysis” (pp. 237–270) (previously read in Week 5)
Onwuegbuzie, A. J., Dickinson, W. B, Leech, N. L., and Zoran, A. G. (2009). A qualitative framework for collecting and analyzing data in focus group research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods and International Institute for Qualitative Methodology. (pp. 1-21).
Document: Excel Video Coding Document Template (Excel spreadsheet) (previously used in Week 5)
Review this Excel template as you view this week’s media programs related to
Discussion 2: Coding Scholar of Change Video #2
Directions
Video Code # Student Gender Student Program of Study Subject matter/topic What happened in the Video? (2) 1st Cycle Descriptive 1st Cycle Concept 2nd cycle Patterns Quick Memos Direction 1 2 3 5 6 6 7 8 My Notes Transcript The Transcript Directions: For each video you chose, type in the following information, extracted from your video field notes guide. Put the data of one video per tab. The numbers above correspond to the directions below. 1. Create a video code number, so the identifying information will not be visible in this record. 2. Indicate speaker’s gender 3. Indicate speakers program of study 4. Briefly describe the subject matter or topic of the video. 5. (a) Under the sub-heading “My Notes”, copy each sentence describing a “fact” of the video (#2 from your Notes guide) into one cell of the spread sheet. Use the “wrap text” function for readability. 5 (b) Under the sub-heading “Transcript”, select sections of text from the video transcript, again placing each one in a cell of the spread sheet. 6-7. Using the techniques from your Saldana text and the coding videos, code each line with two 1st cycle and one 2nd cycle codes. 8. Create a short statement or phrase summarizing your reflexive notes (#4 from your guide). Video 1
Video Code # Student Gender Student Program of Study Subject matter/topic What happened in the Video? (1) 1st Cycle Descriptive 1st Cycle Concept 2nd Cycle Patterns Quick Memos My Notes Transcript Video 2
Video Code # Student Gender Student Program of Study Subject matter/topic What happened in the Video? (2) 1st Cycle Descriptive 1st Cycle Concept 2nd Cycle Patterns Quick Memos My Notes transcript Website Source
Website Source Type of Page/Source Subject matter/topic Web page/report content 1st Cycle
CMC: CMC: Cell alignment differs from the Video 2 tab. Suggest uniform alignment.1st cycle 2nd cycle Memos DELETE THE RED CONTENT AND PUT IN YOUR OWN URL: [insert here] E.g., home page, .pdf transcript EXAMPLE https://www.waldenu.edu/about/social-change/global-day-of-service Global Days of Service Describes 2015 Global Days of Service Global Days of Service, celebrated October 12–18, inspired more than 20,500 faculty, staff, students, and alumni, as well as their friends and family, to participate in community service projects around the world. Members of the Walden and Laureate communities in more than 15 countries contributed more than 125,000 volunteer hours in more than 240 service projects. Projects included: Cleaning and organizing the Minneapolis American Indian Center in the U.S. Building houses for hedgehogs and performing general cleaning and maintenance at a nature reserve in Gdansk, Poland. Painting, assembling furniture, beautifying a courtyard, and organizing a food pantry at a middle school in Baltimore, Maryland, in the U.S. Launching a program to engage with and provide physical and artistic outlets to refugee children and their families in Germany. Serving orphans in Saudi Arabia. Thank you to all of our volunteers for helping make a positive impact in communities around the globe. Sheet 2