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From: "Ann Lewins" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 5:13 PM
Subject: 3. Follow-up, project specific workshops


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> The CAQDAS Networking Project offers training at 3 stages
>
> STAGE 1.
> Software Planning Seminars (free)(see previous msg  1...)
> and Software Development seminars (free))(see previous msg  1... )
>
> STAGE 2.
> Introductory step by step workshops, see previous msg 2....
>
> STAGE 3.
> New from February 2003 one-day follow-up project oriented workshops will
run
> for intermediate and advanced level N6, NVivo and ATLAS.ti users. These
> workshops are restricted to 5 participants and will be focused on your
> project and specific needs.  They run in 3 repeated blocks of time over
the
> year.
>
> 12 Feb 2003 ATLAS.ti follow up project-oriented
> 19 Feb 2003 NVivo  follow up project-oriented
> 26 Feb 2003 N6 follow up project-oriented
>
> 11 June 2003 ATLAS.ti  follow up project-oriented
> 25 June 2003 NVivo (or N6) follow up project-oriented
>
> 8 October 2003 ATLAS.ti follow up project-oriented
> 15 October 2003 N6/NVivo follow up project-oriented
> 22 October 2003 N6/NVivo follow up project-oriented
>
> For more information or application forms for Follow up or any other
> workshops or seminars
> contact [log in to unmask]
>
> or
> Ann Lewins  +44 (1) 483 68 9455
> Christina Silver +44 (1) 483 68 2791
> or Carol Lee +44 (1) 483 68 6962
>
>
>
> Ann Lewins
> Resource Officer, CAQDAS Networking Project
> Dept of Sociology
> University of Surrey
> GUILDFORD  GU2 5XH
> email:   [log in to unmask]
> CAQDAS web site:  http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/caqdas/
> Tel +44 (0)1 483 68 94 55
> Fax +44 (0)1 483 68 95 51
>
> DISCUSSION GROUP qual-software :  join information etc
> see: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/qual-software.html
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> CAQDAS NETWORKING PROJECT: ESRC funded project to support the use of
> software in qualitative data analysis;
> co-directed by Nigel Fielding, Professor of Sociology, University of
Surrey
> and Ray Lee, Professor of Research Methods at Royal Holloway, University
of
> London