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"Christian R. Vogl" <[log in to unmask]>

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>>> Christina Silver <[log in to unmask]> 20.09.2017 17:13 >>>
Apologies for cross posting
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Day Courses website:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/index.htm 
CAQDAS Networking Project website:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/research/researchcentres/caqdas/ 

The Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey, runs a range
of specialised training courses on practical, methodological and
analytical topics for social researchers.

These courses are available to students, researchers and lecturers at
any stage of career and those working in a range of settings, including
academic, applied, government and commercial.

Update your skills and learn about new techniques with one or more of
these intensive, practical high quality courses taught by staff from one
of the leading social research methods centres in the UK.

Programme for Autumn 2017 (further courses are scheduled for 2018 –
please see the website)
All courses take place at the University of Surrey in Guildford, UK,
unless otherwise stated.
We frequently add courses to our schedule as demand requires so please
keep looking at the website for the most up to date information. We can
also provide onsite training for groups and teams.
To book a place on any course, click on the links below.
To contact us email
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> (for
general information)
or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> (for information on
CAQDAS-specific courses)

2-day NVivo Introductory Training Workshop – Wednesday 4th October &
Thursday 5th October 2017
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/nvivo_11_introductory_training041017.htm

Led by Dr Sarah L Bulloch
This two day workshop provides a comprehensive overview of NVivo and an
opportunity for participants to practice tasks using their own data. The
focus is on gaining confidence in setting up a project efficiently,
managing and organising data, exploring and conceptualising data and
interrogating and visualising data.
The course combines discussion, demonstration and hands-on work

1-day Quirkos Introductory Training Workshop – Friday 13th October
2017
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/quirkos_introductory_training_workshop131017.htm

Led by Dr Christina Silver & Dr Sarah L Bulloch

This one day workshop provides a comprehensive overview of Quirkos and
an opportunity for

participants to practice tasks using their own data. The focus is on
gaining confidence in setting up a

project efficiently, managing and organising data, exploring and
conceptualising data and interrogating

and visualising data. The course combines discussion, demonstration and
hands-on work and is a “bring your own laptop” workshop

2-day NVivo Introductory Training Workshop – Wednesday 1st & Thursday
2nd November 2017
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/nvivo_11_introductory_training011117.htm

Led by Dr Sarah L Bulloch
This two day workshop provides a comprehensive overview of NVivo and an
opportunity for participants to practice tasks using their own data. The
focus is on gaining confidence in setting up a project efficiently,
managing and organising data, exploring and conceptualising data and
interrogating and visualising data.
The course combines discussion, demonstration and hands-on work
2-day MAXQDA Introductory workshop – Wednesday 8th & Thursday 9th
November 2017
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/maxqda_12_introductory_training_2_days081117.htm

Led by Dr Sarah L Bulloch
This two day workshop provides a comprehensive overview of MAXQDA and
an opportunity for participants to practice tasks using their own data.
The focus is on gaining confidence in setting up a project efficiently,
managing and organising data, exploring and conceptualising data and
interrogating and visualising data.
The course combines discussion, demonstration and hands-on work.

1-day Managing Data with SPSS for Windows – Wednesday, 23rd November
2016
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/data_management_with_spss291117.htm

Led by Dr. Jane Fielding.
This course introduces participants to the powerful statistical
package, IBM SPSS, and its use for data management and simple
descriptive statistics. This introductory course does not assume any
prior knowledge of SPSS or even statistics and is designed for students,
researchers, people working in social research settings or anyone who
needs to work with quantitative data or be able to understand simple
SPSS output. This course is an entirely hands-on, computer-based course
taught through practical exercises. Each participant has access to their
own PC and is guided through the exercises by the course tutor.
1-day ATLAS.ti Introductory Training Workshop – Thursday, 30th
November 2017
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/atlasti_8_introductory_training_1_day301117.htm

Led by Dr. Sarah L Bulloch

This one day workshop provides a comprehensive overview of ATLAS.ti and
an opportunity for

participants to practice tasks using their own data. The focus is on
gaining confidence in setting up a

project efficiently, managing and organising data, exploring and
conceptualising data and interrogating

and visualising data. The course combines discussion, demonstration and
hands-on work



1-day Mixed Methods workshop – Friday 1st December 2017

https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/mixed_methods011217.htm


Led by Professor Nigel Fielding

This workshop provides an overview and taster of mixed methods
research. It provides a grounding in the logical underpinnings of mixed
methods research; surveys the range of mixed methods research designs;
shows how mixed methods research is used in applied and policy-related
work; relates principles and techniques to digital resources that
facilitate mixed methods research; and discusses hot topics in current
debates in the mixed methods community. Presentations are interleaved
with substantial group exercises and with a number of shorter
interactive segments. The workshop concludes with a surgery in which
individual advise will be provided on participants’ own current or
planned mixed method work.

2-day NVivo Introductory Training Workshop – Wednesday, 6th &
Thursday 7th December 2017
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/nvivo_11_introductory_training061217.htm

Led by Dr. Sarah L Bulloch
This two day workshop provides a comprehensive overview of NVivo and an
opportunity for participants to practice tasks using their own data. The
focus is on gaining confidence in setting up a project efficiently,
managing and organising data, exploring and conceptualising data and
interrogating and visualising data.
The course combines discussion, demonstration and hands-on work

1-day NVivo Advanced Training Workshop – Friday, 8th December 2016
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2017-2018/nvivo_11_advanced_support_workshop081217.htm

Led by Dr. Christina Silver
This workshop is flexibly structured to discuss common challenges of
working with NVivo 11 and aims to enable participants to move on with
their analysis. It is designed for researchers who have previously
attended an introductory training workshop in NVivo and/or who have been
using the software for a real project for some time.
Participants working with any version or edition of NVivo can attend
this course. The day comprises discussion, demonstration and hands-on
sessions and combines group and individual work. We refresh
straightforward uses of software tools and cover more sophisticated uses
of tools as required. Participants bring copies of their own NVivo
projects to work with during the day and there will be an opportunity
for each participant to talk with the Tutor about their own work.
Participants are asked ahead of time for information about their
progress with NVivo and the aspects for which they require support such
that the workshop can be tailored specifically to the needs of those
attending.

Day Courses website:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/index.htm 
CAQDAS Networking Project website:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/research/researchcentres/caqdas/ 


Best wishes
Christina
==================================================================
Dr Christina Silver
CAQDAS Networking Project
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/research/researchcentres/caqdas/ 
Day Courses in Social Research
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/ 
​
Out now: Qualitative Analysis using ATLAS.ti / MAXQDA / NVivo : The
Five-Level QDA Method
https://www.routledge.com/Developing-Qualitative-Inquiry/book-series/DQI

Twitter  https://twitter.com/Christina_QDAS 
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/pub/christina-silver/24/202/7a1 

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