When analysing qualitative data, researchers can use an inductive or deductive approach to examining sources of data. Coding may allow us to formulate a framework or identify sources of evidence with respect to the approaches used. Categories emerge when individual coding is clustered into levels of sub-themes. To address research questions, researchers can further explore relationships between or within cases. The queries function in NVivo will allow researchers to retrieve matrix results easily. In addition, NVivo also offers an alternative approach to textual script analysis that provides fresh scope from the sea of data to provide an enlightened scope in addition to existing theories.
Facilitator:
Dr Paula HODGSON (CLEAR)
Language:
English
Date & Time:
15 Nov. (Wed), 2017 (10.30–12nn)
Venue:
Digital Scholarship Lab, University Library (Campus Map)
Remarks:
Remarks:
Priority of registration will be given to staff who have attended workshop on “Researching with NVivo: From Coding to Meaning Making”.
Participants must have some experience in using NVivo.
Successful registrants will need to bring your own notebook computer with NVivo installed before attending the workshop and please bring along your own set of data for practice during the session.
‘NO walk-in’ is arranged.
This event does not count towards PDC Part III (Option C)