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{{Project Infobox|Self researchers=User:Esenabre, User:Gedankenstuecke|Related tools=One Button Tracker|Related topics=Autoethnography|Related projects=Smartphone Disengagement}} | {{Project Infobox|Self researchers=User:Esenabre, User:Gedankenstuecke|Related tools=One Button Tracker|Related topics=Autoethnography|Related projects=Smartphone Disengagement}} | ||
− | This page provides a step-by-step guide on how one can use a [[One Button Tracker|one-button tracker]] such as the Puck.js to do an autoethnography that combines qualitative and quantitative data. It also provides a description of how to visualize the resulting data set using a [[Jupyter notebook]]. An example of such a project is [[Smartphone Disengagement|Smartphone disengagement]] that was done by [[User:Esenabre|Enric Senabre]]. As a derived outcome from this intervention, there's a preprint publication: | + | This page provides a step-by-step guide on how one can use a [[One Button Tracker|one-button tracker]] such as the Puck.js to do an autoethnography that combines qualitative and quantitative data. It also provides a description of how to visualize the resulting data set using a [[Jupyter notebook]]. An example of such a project is [[Smartphone Disengagement|Smartphone disengagement]] that was done by [[User:Esenabre|Enric Senabre]]. As a derived outcome from this intervention, there's a preprint publication: One button in my pocket instead of the smartphone – A methodological assemblage connecting self-research and autoethnography in a digital disengagement study. |
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