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  • 1.  Free 1-hour Intros to NVivo, MAXQDA, ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, and QDA Miner

    Posted 05-16-2023 07:30

    Hello everyone


    Instats is pleased to announce five new livestreaming 1-hour introductions to NVivo, MAXQDA, ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, and QDA Miner by Dr Christina Silver, manager of the CAQDAS Networking Project. Registration for these introductions to leading qualitative software packages is entirely free, and each workshop is designed to provide participants with a dynamic overview of the software interfaces, importing and managing data, coding and analysis methods, and visualization and reporting tools. Whether you're working qualitative or quantitatively with qualitative data (with an eye towards exporting your results for statistical analysis), these seminars have something for everyone!
    To register for free, you can use the following links -- and please feel free to tell any colleagues or students who you think might be interested:
    MAXQDA seminar (July 3):
    https://instats.org/seminar/introduction-to-maxqda-free-1-hour-semi7589
    Dedoose seminar (July 11):
    https://instats.org/seminar/introduction-to-dedoose-free-1-hour-sem4353
     
    QDA Miner seminar (July 14):
    https://instats.org/seminar/introduction-to-qda-miner-free-1-hour-s6102

     

    Best wishes from everyone at Instats, and a big thank you to Christina Silver for offering these free seminars!


     
    Michael Zyphur
    Director
    Institute for Statistical and Data Science
    instats.org


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    Michael Zyphur
    Professor
    UQ Business School
    University of Queensland
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  • 2.  RE: Free 1-hour Intros to NVivo, MAXQDA, ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, and QDA Miner

    Posted 05-17-2023 09:41
    Thank you so much for the opportunity.
    However, I want to confirm the time zone for these seminars.
    Looking forward to attend 1 on 19th July.

    Best regards
    nabila




  • 3.  RE: Free 1-hour Intros to NVivo, MAXQDA, ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, and QDA Miner

    Posted 05-17-2023 10:27
    Hi Nabila

    Thank you for asking about this. As a global platform, Instats always lists start and end times/dates in your local time zone -- whatever you see on the platform is always in your local time.

    I'm currently in Melbourne, so for me the workshop start at night, but Christina is in the UK and for her the workshops start around 11am or noon I think. If you're in the Americas you can see the start/end times for you simply by looking at the the local start/end times on the Instats platform seminar webpage.

    I hope this helps, and thanks for getting in touch. If Instats can do anything further to contribute to the scholarly community by way of free workshops, please let me know!


    Best wishes

    Michael Zyphur
    Director
    Institute for Statistical and Data Science
    instats.org