‘Dedoose (Beginner Workshop) — Getting Started with Your Qualitative and Mixed Methods Data Management, Analysis, and Presentation’
Location
Room # 2020 Computer Lab
Format Type
Workshop
Start Date
18-1-2014 1:00 PM
End Date
18-1-2014 2:15 PM
Abstract
In this hands-on beginner workshop, Dr. Lieber will provide a conceptual orientation to Dedoose and then facilitate some exercises for those unfamiliar with or very new to Dedoose. Ideally, attendees will have signed up for a Dedoose account via the Dedoose.com website prior to the session. Further, while not required, attendees are welcome to bring samples of data their own data to upload and then manipulate within the Dedoose environment. Eli will guide a tour through the various Dedoose Workspaces and introduce project controls and teamwork features. By the end of the session, attendees should expect to be familiar with Dedoose in general and be comfortable uploading qualitative media to (or creating within) a Dedoose project, building a code system, creating excerpts and applying codes to qualitative content, creating (or uploading) descriptor data and linking to the qualitative media, making use of Dedoose analytic features, and exporting results for use in manuscripts, reports, and presentations.
‘Dedoose (Beginner Workshop) — Getting Started with Your Qualitative and Mixed Methods Data Management, Analysis, and Presentation’
Room # 2020 Computer Lab
In this hands-on beginner workshop, Dr. Lieber will provide a conceptual orientation to Dedoose and then facilitate some exercises for those unfamiliar with or very new to Dedoose. Ideally, attendees will have signed up for a Dedoose account via the Dedoose.com website prior to the session. Further, while not required, attendees are welcome to bring samples of data their own data to upload and then manipulate within the Dedoose environment. Eli will guide a tour through the various Dedoose Workspaces and introduce project controls and teamwork features. By the end of the session, attendees should expect to be familiar with Dedoose in general and be comfortable uploading qualitative media to (or creating within) a Dedoose project, building a code system, creating excerpts and applying codes to qualitative content, creating (or uploading) descriptor data and linking to the qualitative media, making use of Dedoose analytic features, and exporting results for use in manuscripts, reports, and presentations.
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