![]() I’ve written here about how I use this app to do some initial chunking and note taking of the data. When I have transcribed the data, I will typically do a number of inductively informed readings using iAnnotate. I’ll write more on Inqscribe in a future post, but in short, it’s the most user friendly and likeable app I’ve found for this task. My first interaction with my data (apart from converting video files, which I’m still doing on a Windows computer at work) will usually be transcribing in Inqscribe. Hence, what I describe below may not be relevant to those working in other traditions. interaction analysis or other methods that are compatible with a social practice perspective. I work with sociocultural perspectives when I analyse data, which means that I draw on e.g. I primarily work ethnographically, where I use qualitative observation and interview data, which are captured through video and audio recordings (and to a lesser extent, written field notes). Naturally, such processes vary widely depending on what kind of data you use, and which discipline you are in. If anyone has suggestions for improvement, please leave your comments! I’ll start with the disclaimer that this is still somewhat of a work in progress. I’m still not fully at the 100% ‘smooth workflow’ mark, but I think I am a lot closer now than I was, say, six months ago. So, in this post, I’ll outline my current workflow for typical academic tasks. Some of the apps I’m not using actively, I’ve still mentioned on this blog (such as Papers, PDF Expert, GoodReader or 7NotesHD), because I think they are high quality apps that others may benefit from. ![]() Some of the detours come from wanting to test out different apps before I decide between them, other detours are more about exploring how different apps can be used in conjunction with each other. I think the past year, since I switched to mac, has indeed been a search for that ‘smooth workflow’, and I’ve made a lot (a lot!…) of detours in that process. How do you develop your workflow between Scrivener, Papers, Sente and the iPad apps and Ponies Notebook? It seems that you are using a dozen tools to do your task and somehow confusing to develop a smooth workflow.ĭellu has hit the nail on the head here. ![]() Dellu (who has blog very similar to mine, but addressing Windows, check it out here) left me a very good question on my post about Circus Ponies Notebooks: ![]()
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