The next iPad User Group meeting is noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, in 21 Bluemont Hall. The agenda is Microsoft OneNote, which is used to capture and organize lists, notes, webpages, and documents into digital notebooks. OneNote is part of the Office 365 suite that is free for K-Staters. Continue reading “iPad user meeting Aug. 13: Microsoft OneNote for capturing and organizing data”
Category: Data management
Sharing K-State NVivo license key with research partners on non-commercial research projects
QSR International recently approved a change to the K-State site license agreement to enable K-State researchers (faculty, staff, and graduate students) to share the K-State license key with direct individual research partners on non-commercial research projects. These research partners may be undergraduate researchers and / or individuals from off-campus.
A limited use case. This is a limited site license extension that applies to individuals who are collaborating on research (such as by coding qualitative, mixed methods, and multi-methodology research data, or advising on a project). The license does not apply to other groups or organizations.
“Tapping Social Media with NCapture and NVivo 10” scheduled Friday, April 24
“Tapping Social Media Data with NCapture and NVivo” will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, April 24, in 301 Hale Library. This presentation provides an overview of the NCapture add-in to NVivo 10 as a tool for extracting information from social media platforms and will explore how the extracted data is analyzed using NVivo 10, a qualitative and mixed methods data analysis tool.
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“NVivo 10 Advanced” training scheduled March 27
“NVivo 10 Advanced” is a follow-up presentation from the “NVivo 10 Basic” offered the prior month. This training will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, March 27, in 301 Hale Library.
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New NVivo license key now available
Kansas State University’s new NVivo license key for this year is now available at NVivo 10 Software Download. The license key is the same one for either NVivo 10 on Windows or Mac. To access this key, a valid K-State eID and password are required.
Face-to-face and online NVivo trainings by QSR International
by Cynthia Jacobs, QSR International
If you are just getting started with NVivo, or looking for some more advanced training, there are several very good opportunities coming up this spring, including face-to-face workshops; self-paced, week-long online courses; and dedicated sessions.
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“NVivo Basics” training Feb. 20
An “NVivo 10 Basics” training will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20, at 301 Hale Library for all faculty, graduate students, and staff who may be using this qualitative (and mixed methods) data analysis tool.
“Handling Surveys and Interviews in NVivo” scheduled Jan. 30
“Handling Surveys and Interviews in NVivo” will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in 301 Hale Library. This session will focus on the use of NVivo to maximize analysis of surveys and interviews.
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Real-time Tweet analysis with Maltego Carbon demo Jan. 23
At any one time, there are events trending on Twitter, with people acting as “sensor networks” by sharing near-field information. Maltego Carbon 3.5.3 has a new feature, the Tweet Analyzer, which enables the capture of content (and ego) networks based around “seed” keywords, key phrases, and #hashtags.
Come experience the Tweet Analyzer live. A demo will take place 1-2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in 301 Hale Library. All are welcome. No prior experience is necessary. Continue reading “Real-time Tweet analysis with Maltego Carbon demo Jan. 23”
K-Staters invited to annual Big Data conference in KC
The Kansas City area will host its second annual regional big data conference Nov. 12-14, 2014, at the Kansas City Convention Center. The conference organizers would like to invite and encourage increased participation from students, researchers, instructors, and practitioners in academia. General admission is open to all faculty, staff, and students at Kansas State University. Continue reading “K-Staters invited to annual Big Data conference in KC”