Introduction to NVivo; a program which is a great help when you are working with qualitative data analysis.
NVivo can be useful, if you want to organise and/or code your empirical material or literature. It can also be helpful when you want to transcribe audio- or video files, generate hypotheses etc.
The PC version of NVivo has more functionality than the Mac version, but you can participate in all exercises with either and we will demonstrate in both.
Prior to the course, you must install either NVivo 14 or NVivo 15.
This can be done here for Windows: NVivo 14: https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo14/NVivo.x64.exe NVivo 15: https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo15/NVivo.x64.exe
And here for Mac: NVivo 14 https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo14forMac/NVivo.dmg NVivo 15: https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo15forMac/NVivo.dmg
Registration key is available through the UCPH Software Library. It is the same key for both NVivo 14 and 15.
Please note: NVivo can be found in the Software Library under the link "QSR International - NVivo".
Please download and save the files we will be using during the course. Have a look at these introductory exercises before course start. The exercises cover the basics in importing files into NVivo and inductive/deductive coding and will help you check that your NVivo is running correctly. Find the exercises and files we will be using in the teaching HERE.
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