About those focus groups and interviews invirtual worlds
Hello AIR folk! I've been reading with interest posts from those who have conducted research interviews in virtual worlds. Going a step beyond the mechanics-- I am interested in your research purpose, design, and the ways you addressed research ethics. I invite you to contact me off-list. jsalmons@vision2lead.com I recently published *Cases in Online Interview Research* with Sage. Of 10 cases, 4 focused on interviews in world. Two cases looked at aspects of the interview process: interviewer effects, and digital identity issues. Two explored inworld projects. Jonathon Richter,o ne of the contributors and I will be giving a talk inworld with the Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning (ARVEL) group about his case-- and you are welcome to join us: see “Studying the (Virtual) World of (Virtual) Work” http://bit.ly/zTwL3E. Warm regards, Janet *Janet Salmons Ph.D.* *Capella University School of Business and Technology and Vision2Lead, Inc. *Site- http://www.vision2lead.com Follow Twitter at #einterview Now available: Cases in Online Interview Research<http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book235442> PO Box 943 Boulder, CO 80306-0943 jsalmons@vision2lead.com
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Janet Salmons, Ph.D.