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Atlas.ti

Thu 26 Jan, Thu 2 Feb, Thu 16 Feb 2023

Description

This course provides an introduction to the management and analysis of qualitative data using Atlas.ti. It is divided between pre-recorded lectures, in which you’ll learn the relevant strategies and techniques, and hands-on live practical sessions in Zoom, in which you will learn how to analyse qualitative data using the software.

The sessions will introduce participants to the following:

  • consideration of the advantages and limitations of using qualitative analysis software
  • setting-up a research project in Atlas.ti
  • use of Atlas.ti's menus and tool bars
  • importing and organising data
  • starting data analysis using Atlas.ti’s coding tools
  • exploring data using query and visualization tools

Please note: Atlas.ti for Mac will not be covered.

Target audience
  • University Students from Tier 1 Departments
  • Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here
Sessions

Number of sessions: 6

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 26 Jan 2023   09:00 - 10:30 09:00 - 10:30 SSRMP pre-recorded lecture(s) on Moodle Dr Matthew Sparkes
2 Thu 26 Jan 2023   10:30 - 12:00 10:30 - 12:00 SSRMP Zoom Dr Matthew Sparkes
3 Thu 2 Feb 2023   09:00 - 10:30 09:00 - 10:30 SSRMP pre-recorded lecture(s) on Moodle Dr Matthew Sparkes
4 Thu 2 Feb 2023   10:30 - 12:00 10:30 - 12:00 SSRMP Zoom Dr Matthew Sparkes
5 Thu 16 Feb 2023   09:00 - 10:30 09:00 - 10:30 SSRMP pre-recorded lecture(s) on Moodle Dr Matthew Sparkes
6 Thu 16 Feb 2023   10:30 - 12:00 10:30 - 12:00 SSRMP Zoom Dr Matthew Sparkes
Format

The module is split into three three-hour sessions, each consisting of a lecture and a Zoom meeting:

Session 1: Introduction to Atlas.ti and computer assisted qualitative analysis

Session 2: Mapping and interpreting qualitative data using Atlas.ti

Session 3: Advanced features of Atlas.ti and common pitfalls of using it

Each session will consist of a one and a half-hour pre-recorded lecture, and a live one and a half-hour lab session in Zoom, which will be guided by ‘hands-on’ practicals and worksheet instructions.

System requirements

You will need your own personal computer or laptop, with acccess to the internet, and with Atlas.ti software pre-loaded and ready to use. A copy of Atlas software can be obtained from the link below: https://cambridge.store.academia.co.uk/software/atlas-ti.html

Learning Outcomes

This course does not contain a formal assessment but has learning outcomes that are linked to the wider outcomes of the broader programme:

  • describe how Atlas.ti can support qualitative data analysis in a research project and recognise the most common pitfalls
  • construct strategies for analysing data using Atlas.ti
  • perform importation and organisation of data in Atlas.ti
  • perform data analysis using Atlas.ti’s coding, memo and visualisations tools
Module Information

All necessary information on the module's Moodle page which will go live on Friday 16th October.

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