Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/catalogue/methods
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0001/main SBa_M0001]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0001/main SBa_M0001]</td> | ||
<td>Oral History</td> | <td>Oral History</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0002/main SBa_M0002]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0002/main SBa_M0002]</td> | ||
<td>Archival Research </td> | <td>Archival Research </td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0003/main SBa_M0003]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0003/main SBa_M0003]</td> | ||
<td>Structured Interview</td> | <td>Structured Interview</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0004/main SBa_M0004]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0004/main SBa_M0004]</td> | ||
<td>Semi-structured Interview</td> | <td>Semi-structured Interview</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0005/main SBa_M0005]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0005/main SBa_M0005]</td> | ||
<td>Questionnaire</td> | <td>Questionnaire</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0006/main SBa_M0006]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0006/main SBa_M0006]</td> | ||
<td>Focus Group</td> | <td>Focus Group</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0007/main SBa_M0007]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0007/main SBa_M0007]</td> | ||
<td>Ethnographical Observation</td> | <td>Ethnographical Observation</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0008/main SBa_M0008]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0008/main SBa_M0008]</td> | ||
<td>Bibliometrics</td> | <td>Bibliometrics</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0009/main SBa_M0009]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0009/main SBa_M0009]</td> | ||
<td>Visual Methods</td> | <td>Visual Methods</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0010/main SBa_M0010]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M0010/main SBa_M0010]</td> | ||
<td>Case Study</td> | <td>Case Study</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1001/main SBa_M1001]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1001/main SBa_M1001]</td> | ||
<td>Lectures</td> | <td>Lectures</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1002/main SBa_M1002]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1002/main SBa_M1002]</td> | ||
<td>Seminar</td> | <td>Seminar</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1003/main SBa_M1003]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1003/main SBa_M1003]</td> | ||
<td>Experiments</td> | <td>Experiments</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1004/main SBa_M1004]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1004/main SBa_M1004]</td> | ||
<td>Newsletters and Leaflets</td> | <td>Newsletters and Leaflets</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1005/main SBa_M1005]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1005/main SBa_M1005]</td> | ||
<td>Social Networking</td> | <td>Social Networking</td> | ||
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<td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1006/main SBa_M1006]</td> | <td>[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_M1006/main SBa_M1006]</td> | ||
<td>MOOC</td> | <td>MOOC</td> | ||
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Revision as of 17:48, 17 October 2014
Registry of Standard Policy and Practice Parts
Methods
The parts presented here show a very diverse range of methods used to conduct policy and practice initiatives. Research methods may be used to answer a social theory question, structuring interviews when speaking to industry experts, as well as methods to carry out public engagement.
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Research
Research methods are techniques used to find information. This can be done in many ways, more ways than presented here currently, but this is a start. Some methods work better for finding different pieces of information; strengths and limitations are also presented here to help select the most appropriate method:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_M0001 | Oral History | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0002 | Archival Research | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0003 | Structured Interview | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0004 | Semi-structured Interview | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0005 | Questionnaire | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0006 | Focus Group | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0007 | Ethnographical Observation | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0008 | Bibliometrics | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0009 | Visual Methods | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M0010 | Case Study | Sheffield 2014 |
Education and Communication
The education methods presented here describe how science and topics can be communicated through typical ways which most students have had experience of so far. As they are familiar, they may be an easy place to start for teams:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_M1001 | Lectures | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M1002 | Seminar | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M1003 | Experiments | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M1004 | Newsletters and Leaflets | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M1005 | Social Networking | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_M1006 | MOOC | Sheffield 2014 |