Description:

REGISTER HERE (@hawaii.edu required)

Facilitator: Dr. Richard MedinaAssociate Faculty Specialist in Human-Computer Interaction, CLT, UH Mānoa

Utilize social media data for your research in this engaging one-hour workshop! This session will introduce you to essential techniques for accessing, collecting, and preparing data for research. Examples from YouTube comment threads and Reddit forums will be demonstrated.  You’ll explore methods for using APIs, web scraping tools, and specialized tools for collecting data. Additional tips and best practices for using data APIs for other platforms will be discussed. Discussion will also include ethical considerations to ensure your data collection aligns with privacy and platform policies. With practical examples and hands-on guidance, you’ll leave equipped with the foundational skills to harness social media as a rich data source for academic or social research. No prior programming experience required!

Feb
19

(CLT) Accessing Social Media Data for Research

Richard Medina (Specialist in Human-Computer Interaction), Center for Language & Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Time
3:00pm – 4:00pm HST
Audience
Applicable Language
All Languages
Access URL
https://clt.manoa.hawaii.edu/blog/event/social-media-data-access/?instance_id=955
Access Instructions
In-Person: Moore Hall 257 & Zoom (register for link)
Instructions
Register on the event website (UH account is required)
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Sponsor
Center for Language & Technology
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Published January 28, 2025 by Center for Language and Technology • Updated January 29, 2025