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3.   Set a code to the data collected:  Assign  labels  or  codes  to  different  parts  of  the  data  to  identify
                    themes, patterns, or categories. For example, the researcher reads through the interview transcripts and
                    highlights sections discussing "ease of use," "technical issues," and "benefits of the app," tagging them with
                    corresponding codes.
                 4.   Analyse your data for insights: Examine the coded data to identify deeper patterns, relationships, and
                    insights. For example, The researcher groups codes related to "ease of use" and "technical issues" into a
                    broader theme of "user experience" and analyses how these themes impact overall user satisfaction with the
                    app.

                 5.   Reporting on insights derived from analysis: Present the findings clearly, using quotes and visual aids to
                    support your conclusions and recommendations. For example, the researcher writes a report highlighting
                    the main themes along with positive and negative feedback.
                 Difference Between Qualitative and Quantitative Data Interpretation


                           Qualitative Data Interpretation                     Quantitative Data Interpretation


                 Categorical                                          Numerical

                 Provides insights into feelings and emotions         Provides insights into quantity


                 Answers how and why                                  Answers when, how many, or how often


                 Methods – Interviews, Focus Groups                   Methods – Assessment, Tests, Polls, Surveys


                 Example question – Why do students like attending    Example question – How many students like attending
                 online classes?                                      online classes?




                              Task                                                  #Coding & Computational Thinking



                   Word Puzzle

                   Instructions:
                      • Partner with a person to play the game.
                      • There will be three rounds of Word puzzle.
                      • Play 3 rounds.

                   Now answer the following questions:
                      • Who won round one?
                      • Who won round two?

                      • Who won round three?
                   If you answered any of the above questions, you collected data!







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