At Adroit Research we run a range of workshops and provide training to help you at different stages in your research. Contact us to arrange a workshop for your team/faculty on site, or see our schedule below for upcoming events. See our extensive list of previous clients.
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New online Qualitative Research workshops for 2014 announced!
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Planning your research
- 1 Introduction to qualitative research – Monday 10 March (10am) & Monday 17 March (6pm) 2014
- 2 Which qualitative research approach? - Monday 17 March (10am) & Monday 24 March (6pm) 2014
Conducting literature reviews
- 3 Literature reviews, research designs and the use of theory - Monday 24 March (10am) & Monday 31 March (6pm) 2014
- 4 Using NVivo for a literature review - Monday 31 March (10am) & Monday 7 April (6pm) 2014
Collecting qualitative data
- 5 Qualitative data collection ‐ what are we trying to find out? - Monday 7 April (10am) & Monday 14 April (6pm) 2014
- 6 Conducting interviews – logic & logistics - Monday 14 April (10am) & Monday 28 April (6pm) 2014
- 7 Making the most of focus group interviews - Monday 28 April (10am) & Monday 5 May (6pm) 2014
- 8 NVivo and new media: Non-conventional forms of qualitative data - Monday 5 May (10am) & Monday 12 May (6pm) 2014
- 9 Observations and visual data – Monday 19 May (6pm) 2014
Qualitative data analysis
- 10 Qualitative data analysis: From data to code – Monday 19 May (10am) & Monday 26 May (6pm) 2014
- 11 Beyond the code: Categorising, thematising, conceputalising, and theorising - Monday 26 May (10am) & Monday 16 June (6pm) 2014
Writing up qualitative data
- 12 ‘Just writing up’ – writing up the qualitative research dissertation - Monday 16 June (10am) & Monday 23 June (6pm) 2014
How it works
All workshops are conducted online on the dates listed, however they can be conducted on site and tailored for specific audiences at different times. We use gotomeeting ‐ easy to use software requiring only a web browser on a PC or Mac. Participants are invited to ask questions throughout the workshops and the 30 minutes discussion session at the conclusion of the workshop. However a microphone and web cam are not essential.
All workshops except the masterclasses last for 1.5 hours. Comprehensive notes will be provided prior to the workshops. Participants are encouraged to send specific project details prior to the workshop, and can email questions up to a week after the workshop.
For the following workshops, Register your interest today and we will keep you posted when a date is announced.
Raising your research profile (1.5 hours online or face to face)
- Managing your online research profile and h-index
- Using Google Scholar and Academia.edu
- Using Social Media to build your research profile
Using NVivo to analyse social media data(1.5 hours online or face to face)
- Capturing Social Media data from Twitter, Facebook and Linked in discussion groups
- Coding Social Media data into themes
- Querying Social Media data to understand community discussions and ROI
We also run onsite workshops (on demand) for qualitative data analysis
- Introduction to NVivo software for qualitative data analysis
- Advanced – Using NVivo software for qualitative data analysis
- Working with reference management software e.g. endnote, mendeley, zotero