07 May 2012
NVivo 9 workshop
NVivo 9 is a powerful analysis tool that guides you from questions to insights. Organise and analyse your information. Explore and visualise. Justify your findings. Share your work with others.
NVivo was developed in Australia for managing the analysis of qualitative data obtained from interviews, ethnographic methods, or documents. It is widely used in many disciplines, and for many different types of projects. It runs natively on PCs, but can be used on some Macs. RMIT now has a site licence for this program.
Learn how to use NVivo9 to manage your rich messy research data in a full day workshop. This workshop will suit people who have basic familiarity with qualitative research (for example, has some idea of how to code qualitative data). t does not take any particular approach.
Participants will receive detailed workbooks.
Event details
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NVivo 9 workshop |
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2012-07-12 |
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9:00 - 5:00 pm |
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Building 8, Level 7, Room 153, RMIT city campus |
Further information
Trainer Helen Marshall has used NVivo in research projects since its inception. She has worked for many years with RMIT staff, postgraduates and undergraduates using NVivo. he currently works at RMIT’s Centre for Applied social Research using NVivo in her own research, acting as consultant on projects, and running training workshops at other universities.
Cost
$250.00 (GST included).
Registration
To register, contact Liam Casey: Liam.Casey@rmit.edu.au PH: 9925 5067
Places available: 24
Registration closes: Thursday 28th June, 2012.
