Qualitative Methods 101
Workshop Series II:
NVivo
Part 1: Thursday, September 30, 12:00pm - 1:00pm via Zoom
Part 2: Thursday, October 14, 12:00pm - 1:00pm via Zoom
Join us to learn the basics of setting up a new project, coding, and running reports in NVivo. In Part 1, we’ll transfer what we learned in the Basics of Coding workshop into NVivo. You’ll have about two hours of homework to complete prior to Part 2. In Part 2, we’ll learn more about NVivo reporting and what the next steps are after coding. If you don’t have NVivo, please download a 1-month trial copy.*
* Best to wait to download your trial copy until just before Part 1, so you can work with it for the full month! Download here:
https://www.qsrinternational.com/nvivo-qualitative-data-analysis-software/try-nvivo
This event will be facilitated by Heidi Rishel Brakey, MA
Senior Community & Qualitative Researcher
Community Engagement and Research & Integrating Special Populations Cores
Clinical & Translational Science Center
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Please plan to attend Parts 1 and 2 as a series. Part 2 will discuss material from Part 1. If you RSVP 'yes', please commit to attending.
About the Facilitator:
Heidi Rishel Brakey holds a master’s in rehabilitation counseling and is the Senior Community and Qualitative Researcher in the University of New Mexico’s Clinical and Translational Sciences Center Community Engagement and Research Core and Integrating Special Populations team. She is an NVivo certified expert, specializes in qualitative and community-engaged research, and has 13 years of experience conducting mixed methods research on over 50 studies in numerous settings and health science disciplines including public health, family and community medicine, psychology, obstetrics and gynecology, palliative medicine, cancer, education, quality improvement, pediatrics, and nursing.
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