![]() ![]() Advanced level workshop on Qualitative Research Methodology with Atlas.Intermediary level workshop on Qualitative Research Methodology with Atlas.ti (2-3 June 2022).This workshop is the first module of 3 in the Atlas.ti training programme. Importing documents and coding in Atlas.ti Installing and managing Atlas.ti software database The function of computer-aided data analysis in qualitative research What is qualitative research? What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?Īssigning qualitative codes and the coding process Topics covered in this introductory workshop: Target Group: Postgraduates and Emerging Researchers (Novice Qualitative Researchers) - Please note that only 20 participants can be accommodated at this workshop.īackground:The focus of the workshop is on beginner’s methods of coding qualitative data and how to process data using Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Software called Atlas.ti. ![]() Assisting postgraduates with their qualitative research, to help ensure excellence in their Masters and PhD qualifications, forms part of this. She is the only practitioner of biographical coaching in South Africa, combining organizational development, medical and industrial sociology and biographical counselling. He is a graduate of NMMU with a DTech in Agricultural Management and has received Atlas.ti training with the developers from Scientific Software Development GmbH in Germany and is a licensed presenter of Atlas.ti.ĭr Janin Vansteenkiste has a PhD in Sociology from the University of Leuven (Belgium) and did specialist training in organization and career consulting in the UK. Presents the results of a research on how the related information to the corporate sustainability is contemplated in the decision-making processes of companies of Corporate Sustainability Rate of B3. Facilitators: Dr Tim Pittaway is a lecturer and postgraduate supervisor in the Department of Agriculture and Game Management, at Nelson Mandela University. Background The Billings Ovulation Method®(the Billings Method) is a fertility awareness-based method (FABM) of family planning that relies on the observation of patterns of fertility and infertility based on vulvar sensations and appearance of discharges. ![]()
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