Syllabus for E387N: Qualitative research with readers and designers of texts (Fall 2008)

Course Description

In this seminar, we will discuss the assumptions, methods, successes, and limitations of various strands of qualitative research, with special (but not exclusive) emphasis on participative and observational approaches employed in user-centered design.

Texts

Projects

  • Project 1: Workshop on Research Approaches (25%)
  • Project 2: Group Research Project (50%)
  • Project 3: Human Subjects Forms for Your Own Study (25%)

Class location and hours

TTH 12:30PM- 2:00PM in PAR 6

Instructor's office hours

TTH 9:30-11 in PAR 17

Computer Use

We will use computers extensively in this class.

Computer Conduct

Since we meet in a computer lab, students will be asked to use computers frequently. But students will need to adhere to certain guidelines in addition to the university's code of computer conduct:

  • Do not deliberately access material that can be considered threatening to other students. This material includes pornography and overtly sexist materials, bigotry and overtly racist materials, and materials advocating personal violence. You can view these materials on your own time, if you are so compelled, but they have no place in class.
  • Do not use computers if someone is addressing the class -- including your professor or students who are presenting.
  • Do not use computers for business unrelated to class during class exercises. For instance, don't check sports scores or your email when you're supposed to be examining online examples.

If you violate these guidelines, you may be asked to leave the classroom and your participation grade may be negatively affected.

Attendance

You are allowed four unexcused absences. The fifth absence will cause you to fail the course. Excused absences include religious holidays, family emergencies, and illnesses.

If you are going to be absent, you need to contact me before the absence or as soon as you can after the absence, and bring documentation if you are going to be absent for medical reasons.

I tend to email students who are getting close to their limit in absences. Check your email regularly, especially if you have missed several classes.

Late Assignments and Drafts

Turn in any assignment -- essays, drafts, etc. -- at the beginning of the class period that they are due. If your paper is late, I will lower it one letter grade for each class day that it is late. Short, out-of-class assignments are not accepted late. You can not make up in-class work.

Honesty

Students who violate University rules on scholastic dishonesty are subject to disciplinary penalties, including the possibility of failure in the course and/or dismissal from the university. Since such dishonesty harms the individual, all students, and the integrity of the University, policies on scholastic dishonesty will be strictly enforced. For further information, please visit the Student Judicial Services website.

Here's what you can do to cover yourself against plagiarism or collusion:

Special Needs

The University of Texas at Austin provides upon request appropriate academic accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. To determine if you qualify, please contact the Dean of Students at
512.471.6259; 512.471.4641 TTY.