Re: [xmca] software for qualitative analysis of video

From: Polin, Linda (Linda.Polin@pepperdine.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 11 2006 - 09:22:14 PDT


At AERA I saw the demo of a terrific application (that costs a lot,
but ...).

Check out http://www.studiocodegroup.com

It is a MUST HAVE for serious video work.

The bad news is:
        1 user license is $7K
        3 user license is $15K
There is an institutional license...lol...I didn't bother to ask.

I asked the fellow about cross-institutional collaboration or
consoritum to make the 3 user license possible. He was going to check
on that. That could get interesting if enough of us are interested in
this.

Lindax

On Apr 10, 2006, at 1:53 PM, David Preiss wrote:

> Dear XMCArs,
>
> I am looking for a good software to perform qualitative/quantitative
> analysis of videos of teachers' lessons (in the spirit of the TIMSS
> video
> surveys). The TIMSS used a software that is not available anymore
> and I was
> looking for alternatives. I know that many of you do educational
> work and
> study teaching. So, I wondered whether you could share your
> experiences with
> softwares and recommend me both noncommercial and commercial tools
> for this
> kind of work.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> David D. Preiss Ph.D.
> Profesor Auxiliar / Assistant Professor
> Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
> Escuela de Psicología.
> Av. Vicuña Mackenna 4860.
> Macul, Santiago de Chile.
> Chile
>
> Teléfono: (56-2) 354-4605
> Fax: (56-2) 354-4844.
> <http://psicologiacultural.blogspot.com/>
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