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Insights 4: User Stories, Bullet Journaling, and Jobs!

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Qualitative data speaks to researchers, but it can be harder for others to see the value through the mountains of data created from interviews and other qualitative methods. In our first segment, Emily speaks about codifying qualitative data in order to back up your insights instead of asking people to trust the hunch that only you can decipher from an article written by Erika Yi, Ph.D. Read here: http://bit.ly/CodingQualData User stories are research-backed insights that separate a product that solves problems from one that doesn't. In the second segment, Emily discusses how user stories fit into the larger software agile world, using the User Interviews Blog: http://bit.ly/BetterUserStories Bullet Journalling has taken the world by storm as a new way of keeping yourself organized both at home and at work. Why not use it in your research practice? Read more about it here: https://bulletjournal.com/
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Content provided by Emily Hutnik & Melanie Buset, Emily Hutnik, and Melanie Buset. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emily Hutnik & Melanie Buset, Emily Hutnik, and Melanie Buset or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Qualitative data speaks to researchers, but it can be harder for others to see the value through the mountains of data created from interviews and other qualitative methods. In our first segment, Emily speaks about codifying qualitative data in order to back up your insights instead of asking people to trust the hunch that only you can decipher from an article written by Erika Yi, Ph.D. Read here: http://bit.ly/CodingQualData User stories are research-backed insights that separate a product that solves problems from one that doesn't. In the second segment, Emily discusses how user stories fit into the larger software agile world, using the User Interviews Blog: http://bit.ly/BetterUserStories Bullet Journalling has taken the world by storm as a new way of keeping yourself organized both at home and at work. Why not use it in your research practice? Read more about it here: https://bulletjournal.com/
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