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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced
features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project
from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of
coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and
the different operators available in the Query Tool and the Object
Crawler.There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on
exercises.Particular attention will be on how to use Atlas.ti to support your
analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on
your own data on the second day.
The cost for the two days is £325 + VAT (academic/public
sector rates) or £425 + VAT (commercial rate) per person. This includes
workshop materials, lunch, tea/coffee but not accommodation. Each participant
will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop
will take place at City University, Northampton Square, London EV1V 0HB. (It
is very close to Angel Station on the Northern Line and it is not far from
Kings Cross railway station.) If you need accommodation, you will have to
arrange that separately.[This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop.
If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form.
An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]
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The School
of Education Studies, DCU has had a
number of very successful contacts with SdG Associates. We have at all
times found the training to have been professionally organised, well
grounded, fun and above all practical. Following an intensive one day
training workshop on the ATLAS.ti package organised for a large group of our
PhD students a number of the participants stated that it was the best days
training they had ever received. One participant, a senior strategist in the
Department of Health, commented that she was delighted at long last to have
found an expert in ICT who actually understood and was sensitive to the needs
of qualitative research! We are looking forward to working with SdG
Associates again and wish them all the best in the future.
Joe O'Hara - School of Education Studies
Dublin City University, Ireland
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