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This is the course blog for 2010. Content posted on this blog is intended to provide students with supplimentary information about topics discussed in class. Information will be in the form of video links, podcasts, RSS feeds and site and article links. This blog will also have links to all student blogs as well as other sites of interest. Students should spend some time reviewing the material on this blog. Please note that blogs show the most recent posts at the top of the page so you'll need to scroll down to see older content. Also some information gets archived after a while you can view these archived post by useing the archive tools on the right side of this blog. This is a public blog so other people may also be viewing and comenting.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

The usefulness of video methods for occupational therapy and occupational science research

Here's an article link to a 2005 article from The American Journal of Occupational Therapy that looks at the use of video for research purposes.

The usefulness of video methods for occupational therapy and occupational science research

'Methods that use video or other visual data offer occupational therapy and occupational science researchers great potential for the study of occupation in all its contextual complexity. Video methods are used across disciplines in both quantitative and qualitative designs. They are most developed within the subdisciplineof visual anthropology...'

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