Introduction to Computer-assisted Qualitative Data Analysis using Nvivo: Online
ACSPRI 2025 Winter Program
Description:
In this 5 day course, participants will learn how to analyse qualitative data using NVivo. The course takes a holistic view of the analysis of qualitative data using computer assisted techniques. We will examine not only the mechanics of driving the NVivo software package, but also how to plan for the collection of data; preparation of data for analysis; as well as the analysis of the data. You will also be introduced to advanced analysis tools, including those for theory building, validation and presentation of findings.
Participants will explore applications of the software to your own research projects. Sample data will be provided but you should bring your own data sets, if you have them, and/or copies of articles and research reports relevant to your field of study.
Start: Monday, 07 July 2025 @ 09:30
End: Friday, 11 July 2025 @ 16:30
Duration: 5 days
Timezone: Melbourne
Venue: online
Country: Australia
Prerequisites:Completion of an introductory ACSPRI course in qualitative research techniques or an equivalent tertiary course is required. Alternatively a reasonable level of experience and familiarity with qualitative data analysis procedures would be acceptable. Efficiency in using Windows based software is essential. No prior knowledge of NVivo is required.
The target audience for this course is researchers in the social sciences and related fields that draw on qualitative data. The course is an introductory level course, and would suit researchers, (including postgraduate students) with limited experience in qualitative methods and no experience in computer-assisted analysis techniques and processes.
- Open to all
Organiser: ACSPRI
Contact: info@acspri.org.au +61 3 8376 6496
Host institution: ACSPRI
Keywords: Qualitative Research, qualitative interviewing, Qualitative methods, Qualitative PhD, Introductory, NVivo
Fields: EDUCATION, COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES, STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY, PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES, LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES, LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE
Target audience:- researchers
- PhD students
- HDR students
Capacity: 12
Event type:- Workshop
This course will take place via zoom. You will need your own computer and wifi connection, and to download the Zoom software.
This course will use the Windows version of NVivo.
NVivo for Macs will not be supported.
Cost Basis: Cost incurred by all
