Purpose
Performing interviews and other research activities via videoconferencing software, such as Teams and Zoom, can allow for greater collaboration and expand your participant pool, but introduces new risks compared to in-person meetings including: disruptive intrusions to meetings, privacy concerns about cloud-based data storage and transcription, etc.
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Initial considerations
Consult your human ethics protocol.
Your human ethics protocol will need to specify the platform or solution you are using to interview research participants and how security is being maintain. It is essential that you adhere to the requirements outlined within your protocol and should a new platform or solution be required, that you amend your protocol.
If you are unsure about your obligations, please contact the relevant ethics unit.
What can I do?
Teams
Zoom
Visit Connect+Learn for upcoming and past training sessions on Teams and Zoom.
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