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NVivo 10 and 11 Advanced training scheduled March 25

“NVivo 10 and 11 Advanced” is a follow-up presentation from the “Introduction to NVivo 10 and 11” offered the prior month. This training will be held 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, March 25, in 401B Hale Library.  

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NVivo 11 Plus New Project Screen

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“Introduction to NVivo 10/11” slated for Feb. 19

An “Introduction to NVivo 10/11” training will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at 401B Hale Library for all faculty, graduate students, and staff who may be using this qualitative (and mixed methods) data analysis tool.

A Screenshot of the NVivo New Project Interface

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“Introduction to NVivo 10 (and the new NVivo 11 Plus suite)” presentation Sept. 18

An “Introduction to NVivo 10 (and the new NVivo 11 Plus suite)” training will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18, at 401 Hale Library to all faculty, graduate students, and staff who may be using this qualitative (and mixed methods) data analysis tool.

A Screenshot of the NVivo New Project Interface

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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.

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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.

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3-part series on “Qualitative Research Professional Development” with Kakali Bhattacharya

photo of Kakali Bhattacharyaby the College of Education

In collaboration with the College of Education Associate Dean’s Office, Kakali Bhattacharya is offering a three-part professional development series for those who are interested in qualitative research. Faculty and students are welcome.

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NVivo 10 software download and customized online trainings available for K-State faculty/staff and graduate students

Faculty, staff, and graduate students at K-State have a site license for NVivo, a data analysis tool used with qualitative and mixed methods research.  This license gives them free access to this multi-modal data management and analysis tool. Four customized and interactive webinars have been scheduled for Fall Semester 2013.

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NVivo site license for K-State personnel and graduate students

Working on ethnographic field data?  Just finished conducting a large-scale online survey?  Exploring grounded theory?  Engaged in action research?  Portraiture?

Analyzing data and information from a range of digital data types?  Conducting a qualitative meta-analysis?

Working on a qualitative or mixed methods thesis, dissertation, or manuscript?

K-Staters conducting qualitative and mixed methods research and engaging in data analytics now have another software tool to enhance their work.

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