Series Editor’s Preface
A Glossary of Research Methods and Approaches
Introduction
1. Issues in Researching Education in the Digital Age
2. New Methodologies?
3. Ethnographies for the Digital Age
4. Adapting and Adopted Theories for Research
5. Quantitative Methods in Digital Contexts
6. Digital Ethics
7. Digital Data Creation and Collection
8. Data Management
9. Portrayal and Representation of Data
10. Digital Impact
References
Index
Provides critical discussion and practical guidance for educational researchers undertaking research in the digital domain.
Maggi Savin-Baden is Professor of Education at the
University of Worcester, UK.
Gemma Tombs is Higher Education Policy Advisor at the Higher
Education Funding Council for England, UK.
Research Methods for Education in the Digital Age is a timely and
important book which brings educational research into the realm of
the digitally saturated contemporary world. With its masterful
analysis of digital transformations in traditional research methods
and its insightful understanding of new research frontiers, this
book is a must read for educators and educational researchers
working in the age of digital cultures.
*Petar Jandric, Professor in Digital Learning, Zagreb University of
Applied Sciences, Croatia*
Excellent guide to new emerging landscapes in the world of
educational research.
*Gareth Dart, University of Worcester, UK*
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