Learning Enhancement & Academic Development Service
Date: Wednesday 14 November 2018
Time: 13:00 - 14:30
Venue: LEADS teaching room, Southpark House
Category: Academic events
Speaker: Nicole Kipar

After collecting responses from human participants in, for example, interviews or open-ended survey questionssurveys, you need to decide how to categorise ing their responses. This session introduces you to coding of text and illustrates a variety of coding techniques in qualitative textual data analysis. It aims to position approaches to coding in the landscape of qualitative research and inquiry, and gives you the opportunity to practice during the workshop with real data. We’ll investigate why coding can be useful, what the benefits are and what pitfalls to be aware ofware, and when you might want to choose coding for your project – and what type of coding technique.

I’m from Arts / Social Sciences, and I’d come because: I have used other forms of qualitative data analysis but am interested in taking a look at how I could use textual coding.

I’m from MVLS / Science & Engineering, and I’d come because: I’ve never done any analysis of qualitative data and I’d like to get informed of different approached to analysis. This is one that I have heard of and could be of interest to me.

Tea and coffee will be available.

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