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NVivo Introductory Course

NVivo is used for qualitative research methods such as grounded theory (GT), content analysis, phenomenology, discourse analysis, literature reviews, and more. NVivo facilitates your research process by making it easier to organise and sort rich text research data.

Learn how to use NVivo effectively for qualitative research

In this course you will learn how to use NVivo effectively for different research methods. We will show and explain NVivo’s structure, basic functions and the terminology used in the software. We will also touch upon various tools to facilitate the iterative process for coding data in transcribed individual interviews and focus groups.

The course consists of two sessions. During the second session, we will introduce more advanced functions mixed with hands-on exercises, and a Q&A session based on participants' questions.

Dates & registration

When: 21 and 28 September, 9.00–12.00
Where: Online via Zoom (Zoom link will be sent to registered participants.)
Register online at: NVivo Introduction 21 and 28 Sep

When: 16 and 23 November, 9.00–12.00
Where: Online via Zoom (Zoom link will be sent to registered participants.)
Register online at: NVivo Introduction 16 and 23 Nov

Prior knowledge & required installations

The course does not require any previous knowledge of NVivo or similar tools. It is required that you have NVivo installed when you attend the course.

Contact

Viktor Forss
Course Leader
viktor [dot] forss [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (viktor[dot]forss[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)


NVivo Support

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