Section: Week 4 - COSMOS Tutorial | PGSP10006 - Engaging with Digital Research [2015] | University of Edinburgh Moodle

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    Course Convenor: James Stewart (STIS/SSPS)

    Course Description:

    The course will enable students to understand new emerging models of professional practice in business and policy making developing and deploying digital research methods and results. This will include collecting, curating, exchanging and analyzing of digitally-derived data, the use of research from digital environments, and the way this is leveraged turning this data into tools for active use and behaviour change. This module will equip students with a sufficient understanding appropriate to work in areas of professional practice where increasing use is being made of digital research tools, and where domain experts are expected to work with technical research experts. It will explore the methodological, ethical, legal, and practical issues of digital research, and the roles and interests of the actors shaping the practice and institutions.

     This course will address the development of transferable insights in managing cross-institutional and citizen collaboration in digital data collection and analysis. This course is meant to provide students with basic skills and knowledge to (i) work in interdisciplinary digital research teams including different information professionals; (ii) organize open data projects using that both analyse and produce tools ; (iii) understand emerging use of digital resources to engage stakeholders in research, and move beyond conventional ‘expert’ analysis to interactive use of data by stakeholders- (iv) address barriers and enablers to adoption of digital and open models of research, and (v) organize the procurement of services to match the need of their organization.

Week 4 - COSMOS Tutorial

  • Week 4 - COSMOS Tutorial

    This week you will use the online learning material to learn how to use the  COSMOS social media analysis tool. The videos and exercises have been given by one of the originators, and former head of the Manchester social science centre, Prof. Rob Proctor. There is a discussion board to ask questions and discuss the value of the tool.