Data at all stages
Communication
When planning how you will communicate your outcomes with stakeholders, you must consider:
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Audience: the person at the other end of your communication
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Register: where you are on the scale of formal to informal
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Tone: your attitude towards the subject
Audience
Register
Tone
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Sharing Meaningful Data
Story telling is a fantastic tool to help you communicate your research or intervention. Watch the video below to learn more.
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Be creative!
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Qualitative Data
Participatory Action Research often utilises methods collecting qualitative data. This type of data provides context and insight into individual beliefs, behaviours, attitudes, and experience.
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Click here to learn about 'around the world cafe', a popular method to collect qualitative data in Participatory Action Research.
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Click here for a guide to analysing qualitative data.
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Click here to read about the common pitfalls of qualitative data collection.
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Click here to learn about publishing qualitative data.
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Check your learning
Have you:
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developed knowledge on what data to collect and how to share it in a meaningful way with stakeholders and beyond?
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If you answered yes, you have completed the last learning outcome.
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Click here to interact with other learners.
If you would like to remind yourself of the previous learning outcomes: