Been strugglong for a very very very very long time with alignment and nobody helped. This is a full on breakthrough and I cant thank you enough. I was very skeptical when you linked a maths approsch with qualitatve but it works snd of course, it makes so much sense because when you say maths you mean a pattern. Since i have a very pattern focused mind I just cpuldnt bring it all together without that click. And this just opens up everything into clarity. Thank you thank you!!
Dr. Markette, if I had not watched your video on "How to align your qualitative case study I | purpose, problem, and research questions," then I would not have faired so well in class. The way you executed these techniques should be mandatory for all students.
It is vital to note that "lived experience" does not mean the "life experience." The second is an idiom for lessons learned. A lived experience means the subjective "what it is like to experience" from the first-person perspective. "What is it like to fall in love" is a phenomenological question. What someone learned from being in love is not.
@Omotayo Aina, thank you! I certainly appreciate your kind words. Please be sure to share this channel with your dissertation buddies. My joy comes from knowing that this channel serves others.
Been strugglong for a very very very very long time with alignment and nobody helped. This is a full on breakthrough and I cant thank you enough. I was very skeptical when you linked a maths approsch with qualitatve but it works snd of course, it makes so much sense because when you say maths you mean a pattern. Since i have a very pattern focused mind I just cpuldnt bring it all together without that click. And this just opens up everything into clarity. Thank you thank you!!
Dr. Markette, if I had not watched your video on "How to align your qualitative case study I | purpose, problem, and research questions," then I would not have faired so well in class. The way you executed these techniques should be mandatory for all students.
Thanks for your kind words. More to come...stay tuned!
It is vital to note that "lived experience" does not mean the "life experience." The second is an idiom for lessons learned. A lived experience means the subjective "what it is like to experience" from the first-person perspective. "What is it like to fall in love" is a phenomenological question. What someone learned from being in love is not.
Thank you, Dr. Broome, always my "go to" resource for all things descriptive phenomenological!
This totally makes sense!
thank you Dr. Markette
@LiliJ You are VERY welcome! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas.
Thank you! Dr. Markette. It was very helpful and informative
Alignment is key to any study. Which design will you be utilizing in your study?
Thank you Dr. M
You are VERY welcome!
Dr. Markette your videos are so helpful. Thank you so much.
You're most welcome!
Dr. Markette...You are the best. Also, the feasibility video had me laughing and the plus side to that is now I understand feasibility. Who Knew?
Yes, we were laughing as we were making it. So glad it helped!
Thank you. Very helpful.
@AutumnWright, thanks for watching. Please keep up informed about your progress!
Highly and informative piece of video
@Omotayo Aina, thank you! I certainly appreciate your kind words. Please be sure to share this channel with your dissertation buddies. My joy comes from knowing that this channel serves others.
Thanks Dr. Markette ❤
My pleasure, @Princess Patti Lanier