Hi Nur,
I think that how you might go about analysing video data should take
into account a number of aspects of your research methodology,
including the sort of research questions you are asking as well as how
you went about collecting the raw video. For instance, you would
analyse video that was collected through shadowing a person everyday
for a period months in a different way from how you would analyse
video collected in laboratory experiment that focussed on task times
in usability testing.
Here are some references that might be of use.
Brereton, M., Cannon, D., Mabogunje, A., & Leifer, L. (1996).
Collaboration in design teams: how social interaction shapes the
product. In K. Dorst, H. Christiaans & N. Cross (Eds.), Analysing
design activity (pp. 319-341): Wiley & Son.
Jordan, B., & Henderson, A. (1995). Interaction analysis: Foundations
and practice. The Journal of the learning sciences, 4(1), 39-103.
Ylirisku, S., & Buur, J. (2007). Designing with video: focusing the
user-centred design process. London: Springer.
Best
Luke
Luke Feast
PhD Candidate
Swinburne University of Technology
On 1 June 2012 18:39, h. nur genç <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> hello,
> i am a PhD student in Istanbul Technical University and i am trying to
> prepare a video analysis approach for my research which is about building
> elements design.
> i wonder that if there are any video analysis methods except protocol
> analysis.
> thank you for your help.
> nur.
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