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Approaches to Coding (NVivo)
September 23, 2021 at 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: | Zoom |
Audience: | Current Students |
Analyzing and sorting large amounts of unstructured text or multimedia data can be difficult. NVivo is a software package for qualitative data analysis that can help you bring order to what may seem like chaos. You can keep track of all data associated with your academic projects, code your data, create models to help organize your research, run queries on your coded data, and create charts and reports for sharing with others . . . and it’s available at Carleton! Find out more about NVivo and availability/licensing at Carleton here.
Come learn about the different ways NVivo can help you with coding your data. “Coding” is a way of organizing all the references to a specific concept, theme, person, place, or other idea into one code. The way you approach coding may vary, depending on methodology and data. Come find out about the tools that NVivo offers for different approaches. These workshops are for current Carleton students, faculty, and staff.
Please note:
- The workshop will be recorded and made available to participants on request
- The workshop demonstrates the Windows platform, but Mac version questions can be answered
- Installation of NVivo before the workshop is recommended but not required.
Workshop leader: Stephan Struve is a PhD candidate in Communication and a Certified NVivo Expert.
All graduate students are welcome. If you are a TA, this session counts toward voluntary paid training hours, provided that you are working as a TA in the term when the training takes place.
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