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URL:https://rida.shu.ac.uk/events/nvivo-training-2/
SUMMARY:NVivo Training
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 July 2026 | Online\n\nDay 1 – Int
 roduction to NVivo – setting up your qualitative database\nDay 1 offers 
 a rounded introduction to NVivo and focuses on the requisite management de
 cisions and choices one should make at the beginning of one’s project\, 
 such as what is my data? What format is my data in? What are my units of a
 nalysis and observation\, and what data analysis methodology am I using? S
 hould I code audio or transcripts\, and what are the advantages and limita
 tions of either approach? How to manage focus groups. How does the softwar
 e work? How can I work in teams? Why should I integrate my background info
 rmation or demographics\, and what is auto-coding\, and how might it help 
 to better understand my data and prepare it for the cycles of manual inter
 pretive coding to follow? What role do AI tools play in qualitative data 
 analysis\, and what are the limitations? Day 1 has an emphasis on the con
 ceptual\, although the afternoon is rooted in the practical. By the end of
  day 1\, participants should be able to set up an NVivo database\, back it
  up\, import their data (that's any kind of data)\, set up a coding struct
 ure and code their data to it and set up and integrate their demographics\
 , profiling information or closed questions from a survey. See full cours
 e outline attached.\n\nDay 2 – NVivo Underway – analysing your data \
 nDay 2 assumes these decisions have been made and focuses on analysing\, r
 etrieval and reporting on data. And whereas day 1 is largely conceptual\, 
 day 2 is mainly practical and technical in nature. Most people understand
  that setting up your database correctly is paramount to getting a return 
 on the time and energy expended in learning the software tool. Given that 
 manual interpretive coding in NVivo is not really any faster than using a 
 manual system because you still have to code line by line\, the benefit of
  using NVivo is in the retrieval and reporting of codes. Day 2 therefore f
 ocuses on interrogating (querying in database terminology) retrieval and r
 eporting on results so that findings can be supported with high quality ou
 tputs or appendices. Also\, the ability to support your coding processes w
 ith a clear audit trail (codebook for example)\, means that you can also d
 emonstrate rigour for your methodology chapter which helps to establish yo
 ur credibility as a researcher and by extension\, trustworthiness and plau
 sibility to your findings. See full course outline attached.\n\nThis is a 
 2-day course\, please only sign up if you're able to attend on both days. 
 There are limited spaces available on this course\, once these are filled 
 we will be operating a waitlist.\n\nThis will be a practical course using 
 data sets from your research\, so please confirm below that you will have 
 data ready to work with on the day of the course.\n\nWho is it for? This s
 ession is open to staff and PGR Students.\n\nBook here: https://forms.offi
 ce.com/e/jXwNYW43n8
CATEGORIES:Online,Research Methods
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