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NVIVO - Introductory workshop

NVIVO - Introductory workshop
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Your trainer for this workshop is Alex Shermon (Master of Global Media Communications student) from Research Computing Services.

This workshop is being held on Friday 05th June 11am-1pm.

About this Event:

Are you struggling to connect the dots in your research?
Come along to this free workshop to learn how NVivo can help you get the most out of your data.

NVivo is Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (or CAQDAS for short). Essentially, it can help you conduct qualitative analysis on a range of files, from interviews to newspaper articles, to surveys and so much more! In this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of NVivo. You’ll learn how to import files into the program, how to code them, and how to group your data into cases to make analysis that little bit easier!


PLEASE make sure that you have NVivo downloaded onto your computer.

Both staff and students have access to the license.
For staff: https://unimelb.service-now.com/it
For students: https://studentit.unimelb.edu.au/software-license-keys


To stay up to date with the NVivo community at the University of Melbourne, feel free to join the community newsletter: eepurl.com/gExj6f

I look forward to seeing you all there! 

This event is brought to you by Research Computing Services. Contact us at research.bazaar@gmail.com.

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