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The digital landscape is constantly changing. To help you and your students keep up with the field, and to make preparation for your teaching as quick and easy as possible, below you’ll find a range of just some of the free resources available in our textbooks and on their accompanying websites
Selection of online resources
Please note: you’ll need to have an approved instructor account to access some of these materials
Suggested syllabus for teaching online methods in the context of qualitative research methodologies (from Salmons’ Doing Qualitative Research Online)
PowerPoint teaching slides, covering everything from “Why Digital Tools?” to Writing and Representing Findings, from each chapter of Paulus et al’s Digital Tools for Qualitative Research (last link on each chapter page)
Podcasts on online methods in the context of qualitative research methodologies (from Salmons’ Doing Qualitative Research Online)
A checklist and project on digital social research (from Gilbert & Stoneman’s Researching Social Life, Fourth Edition)
Suggested web resources for digital methods when researching with visual materials (from Rose’s Visual Methodologies, Fourth Edition)
Exercises for Doing Surveys Online
These exercise questions, from Toepoel’s Doing Surveys Online, can be used to promote discussion and get your students thinking about possible strategies to make the best use of online surveys
Developing the survey
Selecting Survey Software
Processing & Cleaning the Data
Reporting Survey Results