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Good afternoon,
Do you *really* want to get the best out of NVivo for your qualitative or mixed-methods analysis?
Join Christina Silver, the global expert in the use of qualitative software for high-quality and transparent qualitative analysis, for this extended, in-person, workshop designed to enable you get the most out of NVivo - using your data, your analytic method, and focused on your needs. 26th - 30th June, in Manchester, UK. Part of our Summer School.
More info and register here<https://express.adobe.com/page/UFdqmvF8hnmBS/>
This workshop draws on the 25+ years of experience Christina has in using and teaching NVivo and is based on the principles in two of her textbooks - Using Software in Qualitative Software: A Step-By-Step Guide<https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/book/using-software-qualitative-research-0> and Qualitative Analysis using NVivo<https://www.routledge.com/Qualitative-Analysis-Using-NVivo-The-Five-Level-QDA-Method/Woolf-Silver/p/book/9781138743670>.
Don't miss out on the rare chance to spend a whole week with Christina focussing on harnessing NVivo's powerful tools for your analysis. Join her for 4 days of in-depth work with and discussion about NVivo. You can use your own research materials and experiment with using NVivo for a range of purposes using sample data she will make available.
This is a great opportunity to learn from the leading figure in the qualitative software field.
To find out more visit the workshop website, where you can register and apply for a bursary if you're a post-graduate research student.
Course objectives

*       understand the role of NVivo in the analytic cycle

*       develop a detailed working understanding of the capabilities of NVivo for facilitating qualitative and mixed-methods data analysis, whatever data you're working with and analytic method you're using

*       be able to plan an analysis using NVivo tools that maximises transparency and rigour

*       understand how to prepare qualitative materials of different types for efficient analysis within NVivo

*       harness NVivo tools powerfully for a range of analytic activities, including:

o    data integration and organisation,

o   qualitative coding and memoing,

o   classifying factual characteristics (including participant demographics and document metadata),

o   interrogating patterns, relationships and anomalies,

o   managing interpretations, and

o   visualising and presenting findings

Please visit our Summer School website<https://express.adobe.com/page/0bjQ7s2tZbb6E/> for more information about this course, as well as our other courses.

Best wishes,

Wes Hundscheid | Methods@Manchester Administrator (He/Him)

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