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HDR Workshop

Drop-in Consulting

For HDR Students and Supervisors
Presenter Linda Sweet
Date/Time
to
Contact person E: research.degrees@cdu.edu.au
Location Online
Open to CDU staff and students
NVivo training

In the NVivo basics workshop you were introduced to the NVivo launch pad, project structure and layout, the ribbons and keyboard functions for common NVivo functions, as well as copying and backing up your project and files. From there, we created and imported compatible text files, annotated them and created memo links.

The NVivo advanced workshop, covered:

  • how to import and work with survey data in NVivo 
  • creating classifications and attributes 
  • working with collections and search folders
  • how to use the find and advanced find toolbar
  • how to conduct advanced queries in NVivo. 
The Drop-in Consulting workshop will be unstructured and provides an opportunity for you to bring along your work in progress or come along to learn specific skills you need to learn and seek individual support from the trainer. 
 
Are you trying to use NVivo and having some issues? Not sure how to do something or what to do next? Register for our NVivo drop-in session with platinum trainer Professor Linda Sweet.
 
Linda will be available for 3 hours and will address those who attend on a first come basis. If it is not your turn you may still learn something from a fellow student's concerns! Basic NVivo use and a current project is expected.
 


 

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