Research & Writing, Creativity & Collaboration
Enjoy this collaborative post about creative thinking for research and academic writing by Jane Shore, Narelle Lemon, and Janet Salmons.
Multimodal and Visual Methods: A Research Conversation
Multimodal qualitative research can make use of visual data beyond simple data visualization.
Interdisciplinary Collage: Interview with Dr. Suzanne Culshaw
Collage as an interdisciplinary way of making research + art : a methods discussion with Suzanne Culshaw.
Imagining Forward: Visual Storytelling to Make Research Accessible for Practice
Learn about using qualitative data visualization in visual storytelling.
Creative Approaches with Big Data
Quantitative researchers, including those who work with Big Data, think creatively. This collection of open access articles might give you some food for thought about your own research.
Get Creative: Animation & Comics
Helen Kara wrote a book about creative methods, and continues to explore new approaches. In this post she shares some examples with MethodSpace readers.
Creative "Enacted" Methods
I coined the term "enacted" to describe emerging types of creative methods. Enacted approaches involve multiple interactions and a deep degree of collaboration that involves researcher(s) and one or more participants.
Get Creative! Research with Pictures & Stories Webinar Recording
View the Get Creative! Research with Pictures & Stories webinar
4 Steps to Designing an Award-Winning Poster
A good academic conference poster serves a dual purpose: it is both an effective networking tool and a means by which to articulately communicate your research. But many academics fail to produce a truly visually arresting conference poster and so opportunities to garner interest and make connections are lost. Tullio Rossi offers guidance on how to produce an outstanding conference poster, considering the scripting, concept, design, and logistics.