London Two Day Introduction to NVIVO

London | Boston

Nvivo

 

This workshop gives a thorough overview of NVIVO. Techniques covered include: organizing your research materials, setting up case nodes for your units of analysis, using attributes for variables, developing your thematic framework, building models with the modeler, and using the Find and Query Tools. Tips are given on how to use NVIVO to its full potential according to the type of qualitative approach participants may wish to take. The workshop is hands-on. On the afternoon of the second day of the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to set up their own projects in NVIVO.

 

With the launch of NVIVO 8 in March 2008, you can add on an additional day on using multi-media (audios, videos, and graphics) with NVIVO 8.


The cost 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, EC1V 0HB. (It is very close to Angel Station on the Northern Line and 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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"Henley Management College have a large doctoral programme supported by a number of one-week workshops. Dr di Gregorio contributes twice a year by running a "hands-on" one day course on analysing qualitative data by means of the NUD*IST software package. This activity has proved to be very beneficial to our students. A number of completions have been attributed to this aspect of the course as well as the unselfish follow up support that students have received from Dr di Gregorio".


Professor Arthur Money
Henley Management College
, UK