October 15, 2013
NVivo 10: Importing, coding documents and file management event Oct. 18
"Importing and Coding Documents and File Management" has been scheduled from 2-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, at 301 Hale Library. This webinar is the second in a series of customized trainings for K-State on NVivo 10, a qualitative and mixed methods data analysis tool. The presenter is Cynthia Jacobs of QSR International.
This session will cover the following topics:
- Project setup, project log, save and backup procedures
- Importing documents and PDFs
- Coding strategies
- Node structures
- Coding using Text Analysis Queries
Those who want to participate from their computer may register at this link. Once registered, they will receive an email with a link to join the webinar. All online and face-to-face participants are encouraged to ask questions and participate.
Or plan to attend in person and bring questions.
301 Hale will be open from 1:30-4:30 p.m. for this event, to allow people to settle in with their laptops and to meet with fellow qualitative and mixed methods researchers.
Additional online training sessions: These free training sessions are offered online by QSR International. In-person sessions are available from 2-4 p.m. on the Friday afternoons listed below at 301 Hale Library.
- Using NVivo for Mixed Methods Research including Demographic Data on Nov. 15
- Using NVivo for Survey Data including Social Media Data Extraction and Analysis on Dec. 13
Note: There will be a webinar training on the new Mac version of NVivo — scheduled for release in late 2013 — from 2-3 p.m. Jan. 24, 2014, in 301 Hale. More information on this will follow closer to the date.
A Face-to-Face NVivo Training Oct. 30-31 in Overland Park: QSR International has scheduled a two-day NVivo workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 30-31. For cost and other information, please see the following article.
A K-State Campus Site License for NVivo 10: For K-State graduate students, faculty and staff, NVivo 10 may be downloaded on both a work machine and a portable computer from K-State's protected site after signing in with an eID/password. To activate the software, users will need the unique K-State license key. The software is only for that individual's professional and educational use.
For help with the installation, contact the IT Help Desk, 785-532-7722, helpdesk@k-state.edu.