This article evaluates the use of handheld computers for systematic observation of the social and physical environments. Handheld computers, also known as personal digital assistants (PDAs), make the advantages of computer-assisted data collection (CADC) more accessible to field-based researchers. In particular, CADC with handheld comput-ers may improve data quality, reduce turnaround time, and enhance research capacity for community-academic partnerships. Here, we describe our experiences using handheld computers for the Healthy Environments Partnership’s Neighborhood Observational Checklist, an instrument for systematic observation of the social and physical environ-ments. We discuss hardware and software considerations, observer training...
Handheld devices have the potential to make a large impact on K–12 educational settings, due to thei...
Direct behavior observation, i.e., without first creating a video recording, is a challenging, one-s...
Some fundamental aspects of observational data are outlined, and some basic issues in implementation...
This paper discusses a pilot study involving the use of handheld computers (portable digital assista...
Recent advances in handheld computer hardware and software may provide alternatives to paper-based d...
This paper describes a project in which we are using inexpensive hand-held computers connected to a ...
Computer-assisted data collection in survey research offers potentially lower costs, quicker turnaro...
Mobile computing devices, which are commonly known as either personal digital assistants (PDA) or pe...
Palmtop computers have exploded on the research scene as data collection instruments. NIH has recent...
Handheld data collection is an appropriate, affordable and convenient technology for health data col...
Purpose: Current classroom observation strategies include questionnaires, interviews, tests, self-re...
This paper presents some findings and proposals for new research that have arisen from our work on t...
Portable computing is an emerging technology that allows computing to occur practically anywhere. Go...
Portable computing is an emerging technology that allows computing to occur practically anywhere. Go...
Given the increasing influence of technology and the explosion in data collection demands, the accep...
Handheld devices have the potential to make a large impact on K–12 educational settings, due to thei...
Direct behavior observation, i.e., without first creating a video recording, is a challenging, one-s...
Some fundamental aspects of observational data are outlined, and some basic issues in implementation...
This paper discusses a pilot study involving the use of handheld computers (portable digital assista...
Recent advances in handheld computer hardware and software may provide alternatives to paper-based d...
This paper describes a project in which we are using inexpensive hand-held computers connected to a ...
Computer-assisted data collection in survey research offers potentially lower costs, quicker turnaro...
Mobile computing devices, which are commonly known as either personal digital assistants (PDA) or pe...
Palmtop computers have exploded on the research scene as data collection instruments. NIH has recent...
Handheld data collection is an appropriate, affordable and convenient technology for health data col...
Purpose: Current classroom observation strategies include questionnaires, interviews, tests, self-re...
This paper presents some findings and proposals for new research that have arisen from our work on t...
Portable computing is an emerging technology that allows computing to occur practically anywhere. Go...
Portable computing is an emerging technology that allows computing to occur practically anywhere. Go...
Given the increasing influence of technology and the explosion in data collection demands, the accep...
Handheld devices have the potential to make a large impact on K–12 educational settings, due to thei...
Direct behavior observation, i.e., without first creating a video recording, is a challenging, one-s...
Some fundamental aspects of observational data are outlined, and some basic issues in implementation...