Getting started with NVivo at Western Sydney: Online

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Getting started with NVivo at Western Sydney: Online

Learn the fundamentals of NVivo including importing data, creating nodes and producing basic visualisations.

By Intersect Australia

Date and time

Wed, 19 May 2021 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Note:

In order to participate in this course, you must be able to access NVivo. For WSU researchers, please contact eResearch Analyst Jeff Wang (Jeff.Wang@westernsydney.edu.au) for help on installing NVivo on your device. This course is taught using NVivo 12 Pro for Windows and is NOT suitable for NVivo for Mac users.

Why do this course?

Does your research see you working through unstructured and non-numerical data? With the ability to collect, store and analyse different data types all in the one location makes, it’s easy to see why NVivo is becoming the tool of choice for many researchers.

NVivo allows researchers to simply organise and manage data from a variety of sources including surveys, interviews, articles, video, email, social media and web content, PDFs and images. Coding your data allows you to discover trends and compares themes as they emerge across different sources and data types. Using NVivo memos and visualisations combined with the ability to integrate with popular bibliographic tools you can get your research ready for publication sooner.

You’ll learn to:

  • Create and organise a qualitative research project in NVivo
  • Import a range of data sources using NVivo’s integrated tools
  • Code and classify your data
  • Format your data to take advantage of NVivo’s auto-coding ability
  • Use NVivo to discover new themes and trends in research
  • Visualise relationships and trends in your data

Prerequisites

This course is taught using NVivo 12 Pro for Windows and is not suitable for NVivo for Mac users.

The Intersect approach to training

At Intersect, we deliver hands-on courses that targets the day-to-day software and technology problems that researchers face.

For more information about this course and others, see our course catalogue, or visit Learn.intersect.org.au

For more information about how we allocate tickers and address no-shows, see our training policy.

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Intersect is a member of the Software Carpentry Foundation, the NCI (National Computational Infrastructure) and the AAF (Australian Access Federation)

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