<aside> <img src="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/65a78298-180d-4e02-896a-aed2c8ae5093/logo-base-notion.png" alt="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/65a78298-180d-4e02-896a-aed2c8ae5093/logo-base-notion.png" width="40px" /> Try our diary studies recipe. Using this method, you'll take a deep look at the user experience over time by asking participants to capture their activities through words, photos, and/or videos.
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<aside> <img src="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/13c07858-875e-4010-a8b4-7bac423894c3/logo-base-notion.png" alt="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/13c07858-875e-4010-a8b4-7bac423894c3/logo-base-notion.png" width="40px" /> Also see our talk-back boards recipe. As a more lightweight method, this asynchronous research method allows users to write their answers to a question, which gives them a chance to document their experience anonymously.
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