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SUMMARY:Introduction to Using NVivo 14/15 for Qualitative Data Analysis (Mac Version)
DESCRIPTION:\n	What: Learn to use a market-leading\, point-and-click 
 qualitative data management and analysis tool\, NVivo\, by performing 
 common tasks\, such as loading in data\, coding\, running queries\, and 
 exporting.\n	Why: Learning qualitative data analysis skills and tools will 
 help you organize and participate in qualitative research projects\, gain 
 insights into your data\, communicate your findings\, and stand out in the 
 job market.\n	Software: Faculty\, staff\, and students at the University of 
 Toronto can get a free license key for NVivo. Note: Either version (NVivo 
 14 or 15) can be used for this workshop\; however\, NVivo works differently 
 on Macs vs Windows.  If you are running NVivo on Windows\, you should 
 attend the Introduction to NVivo 14/15 (Windows Version) workshop 
 instead.\n	Who: This workshop is designed for those new to NVivo 14/15. 
 Skills gained can help participants working with qualitative data from any 
 discipline: Humanities\, Social Sciences\, or Sciences. There are no 
 prerequisites or assumptions of knowledge of statistics or 
 programming.\n	When: Thursday\, October 9\, 2025\, 10am-12:30pm\n	Where: 
 Electronic classroom on the 4th floor of Robarts Library (room 4033) [NOTE: 
 This computer lab only has Windows Computers. For this workshop\, you will 
 need to bring in your own Mac laptop with NVivo already installed in order 
 to participate in the activities.]\n	How: This is a 2.5-hour in-person 
 workshop\, consisting of a short lecture and then a series of 
 demonstrations\, which you can follow along with or just watch\, 
 interspersed with self-paced activities. There will be one 10-minute break 
 in the middle.\n\n\n\n\n	Code of Conduct: Map & Data Library (MDL) 
 workshops are a welcoming and inclusive environment for learning. To learn 
 more\, check out our Code of Conduct.\n	Accessibility: The MDL is committed 
 to making our workshops accessible to everyone. If you require an 
 accommodation to fully participate in the workshop\, please contact Kelly 
 Schultz (kelly.schultz@utoronto.ca) to discuss options.\n	Complementary 
 Learning Materials: Check out our Getting Started Guide for a recording of 
 this workshop and more tutorials.\n\n\nJoin your peers to meet new people 
 and learn new skills in a welcoming and encouraging environment!
LOCATION:Robarts Library\, Electronic Classroom \, St. George (Downtown) Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Map & Data Library":MAILTO:mdl@library.utoronto.ca
CATEGORIES:Data & Statistics, Digital Tools, Programming & Software, Workshop
CONTACT;CN="Map & Data Library":MAILTO:mdl@library.utoronto.ca
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