On-Demand 1-Hour Talks
Digital Diary Studies for Longitudinal Field Research
Uncover Valuable User and Product Insights with Remote UX ResearchSpeaker:
Kelly Goto
CEO and Founder, gotoresearch
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Recorded October 2019
60 minutes
$99
Digital diary studies are a cost-effective, flexible, time-saving alternative to in-person, contextual, field research. Using remote UX tools (like Dscout or WhatsApp) on their mobile devices, people anywhere in the world self-report their in-the-moment activities, thoughts, and feelings around the topic of choice. Smart kitchens? Autonomous cars? A new streaming service? The list goes on. These longitudinal studies last anywhere from one week to a few months.
Learn how to research using digital diary tools, micro-surveys, remote interviews, and activities to uncover rich data and keep participants actively engaged.
Topics Covered
- Digital ethnography (a.k.a. digital diary studies)
- Why it is important
- What it it
- How is it done
- Diary study design
- Running diary studies: how to set up, recruit for, moderate, and report
- The best mobile ethnography tools to use in varying scenarios
- Creating individual activities (aka ‘missions’), experiments, and micro surveys
- Determine the right research goals for each ‘mission’ or stage of the study
- ‘Insight’ reviews (i.e. analysis and insight reporting cycles with specific research goals)
- What they are
- Why you should do them
- When you should do them
- How you should do them
- Recruiting participants
- Panel creation: How to build and nurture a panel for ongoing feedback
- How to keep the participants engaged and avoid traditional fall-off
- The importance of building trust and rapport over time
60 minute talk
Digital Diary Studies for Longitudinal Field Research
60 minute online seminar
$99