Workshops

Workshops

ATLAS.ti Workshops bieten einen sehr effektiven Weg, die gelegentlich steile Lernkurve einer komplexen Software wie ATLAS.ti zu bewältigen. Praxisorientierter Hands-on-Umgang mit dem Programm, vermittelt durch kompetente Trainer, garantiert einen umfassenden und schmerzlosen Einstieg in ATLAS.ti.

Auf dieser Seite finden Sie die Workshops offizieller ATLAS.ti-Partner. Zahlreiche weitere Traininsveranstaltungen finden Sie ausserdem in unserem Online-Forum. Dort angezeigte Veranstaltungen werden allerdings nicht von ATLAS.ti moderiert. (Hinweis: Workshop-Beschreibungen liegen fast ausschließlich in englischer Sprache bzw. in der Sprache vor, in der sie eingereicht wurden.)

Aktuelle Trainingsveranstaltungen

ATLAS.ti 5 für Fortgeschrittene in Hannover, BRD

Date: March 13, 2008 until May 15, 2008
Workshop description at: http://www.quarc.de/workshops.htm
Trainer: Dr. Susanne Friese (susanne.friese@quarc.de)
WSID: SF_17/WS_302
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Zielgruppe: Sie gehören zur Zielgruppe für diesen Workshop, wenn Sie bereits Erfahrung mit ATLAS.ti haben und (idealerweise) ein konkretes Projekt mit ATLAS.ti bearbeiten.

Voraussetzung: Dieser Kurs setzt voraus, dass Sie Ihr eigenes Datenmaterials schon zum grössten Teil kodiert haben. Der Kurs konzentriert sich auf die praktische Umsetzung von Methodik und Software und nur peripher auf grundlegende technische Aspekte der Software.

Die Inhalte des Kurses orientieren sich an den Bedürfnissen und Interessen der Teilnehmer, daher ist es sinnvoll und wünschenswert, dass Sie uns vorab Ihre HU (ohne PDs), eine Zusammenfassung Ihres Forschungsvorhabens und konkrete Fragestellungen zuschicken. Auf Basis dieser Informationen wird das Programm für den Workshop zusammengestellt.

Regelmäßig wiederkehrende Themen sind:

  • der sinnvolle Aufbau eines Kodierschemas,
  • die Verwendung von Memos und Anmerkungen,
  • eine Vertiefung des Query Tools,
  • SPSS Ausgaben,
  • Ein- und Ausgaben via Exceltabellen,
  • das Zusammenspiel mehrerer Funktionen, wie das Kodieren, das Erstellen von Netzwerken, die Formulierung von Suchanfragen,
  • Supercodes und Snapshotcodes
  • sowie das Thema Typenbildung.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.quarc.de/workshops.html

Contact:
QUARC
Dr. Susanne Friese
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: April 11, 2008 until April 12, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_295
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
One-Day Intensive Introductory Workshop in Tampa, Florida, USA

Date: April 26, 2008 (One-Day Workshop) [Participants limited to: 8]
Trainer: Ricardo B. Contreras, Ph.D. (ethnoanalysis@yahoo.com)
WSID: RC_Intro/WS_319
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EthnoAnalysis-Qualitative Research Consultants- offers a one-day intensive introductory workshop on ATLAS.ti in Tampa, Florida. The workshop introduces participants to the design of an analysis project with ATLAS.ti and to its fundamental coding, organizing, structuring, and reporting tools. At the end of the workshop, participants with no previous knowledge of ATLAS.ti will be able to:

  • design an analysis project
  • combine inductive and deductive coding strategies
  • code by theme
  • build categories to group concepts and interpretative memos
  • build semantic structures to represent emerging hypotheses, and
  • produce reports of findings using the code manager and the boolean query tool.

The workshop will enable participants to confidently explore on their own the more complex tools of ATLAS.ti. Additionally, participants are entitled to one technical assistance conference call or e-mail inquiry free of charge. Further technical assistance can be contracted.

The workshop will take place at the University of South Florida Downtown Center in Tampa. The cost is of $300 per participant ($250 students). Participants must bring their personal portable computers. If you do not have a portable computer, one will be provided to you at an extra-cost. Each participant will receive a workshop curriculum, a bibliography, and other course materials. For inquiries and registration, please write to Ricardo B. Contreras at mailto:ethnoanalysis@yahoo.com or visit our website at www.ethnoanalysis.net.

Contact:
EthnoAnalysis - Qualitative Research Consultants
Ricardo B. Contreras, Ph.D.
Tampa
Florida, USA
Email: ethnoanalysis@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.ethnoanalysis.net.
Intensive Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 in Boston, US

Date: April 28, 2008 until April 29, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_9_IntroUS/WS_308
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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and the different operators available in the Query Tool. There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on exercises. Particular attention will be on how to use ATLAS.ti to support your analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on your own data on the second day.

The cost for the two days is $650 (academic/ public sector discount rate) or $750 (commercial rate) per person. This includes workshop materials, breakfast, morning and afternoon tea/coffee refreshments but not accommodation. Each participant will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop will take place at the John Hancock Conference Center (off Copley Square in Boston's Back Bay). If you need accommodation, you will have to arrange that separately. [This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop. If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form. An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
ATLAS.ti 5 Einführung in Hannover, BRD

Date: May 8, 2008 until May 9, 2008
Trainer: Dr. Susanne Friese (susanne.friese@quarc.de)
WSID: SF_16/WS_302
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Dieser zweitägige Workshop bietet eine ausführliche Einführung in die aktuelle Programmversion ATLAS.ti 5:

Inhalte: Am ersten Workshoptag wird Ihnen das allgemeine Programmkonzept vorgestellt und Sie erhalten einen Überblick über alle wichtigen Funktionen. Sie lernen, wie Sie Ihre Daten aufbereiten, ein Projekt erstellen und für die Analyse vorbereiten. Des weiteren beginnen wir mit der Theorie und praktischen Umsetzung des Kodierens. Am zweiten Workshoptag vertiefen wir diese Thematik: U.a. lernen Sie Möglichkeiten kennen, im Zusammenspiel mit der Memo- und Netzwerkfunktion und dem einfachen Retrieval effiziente Kodierschemata zu erstellen. Ziel des Workshops ist es, Sie in die Lage zu versetzen, eigenständig ein Projekt in ATLAS.ti bearbeiten zu können.

Zielgruppe: Sie gehören zur Zielgruppe für diesen Workshop, wenn Sie noch nie (oder nur in geringem Umfang) mit ATLAS.ti gearbeitet haben.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.quarc.de/workshops.html

Contact:
QUARC
Dr. Susanne Friese
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: May 16, 2008 until May 17, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_296
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
Intensive Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 in London, UK

Date: June 4, 2008 until June 7, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_9_IntroUK/WS_305
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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and the different operators available in the Query Tool and the Object Crawler.There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on exercises.Particular attention will be on how to use ATLAS.ti to support your analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on your own data on the second day.

The cost for the two days is £325 + VAT (academic/public sector rates) or £425 + VAT (commercial rate) per person. This includes workshop materials, lunch, tea/coffee but not accommodation. Each participant will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop will take place at City University, Northampton Square, London EV1V 0HB. (It is very close to Angel Station on the Northern Line and it is not far from Kings Cross railway station.) If you need accommodation, you will have to arrange that separately.[This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop. If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form. An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: June 6, 2008 until June 7, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_297
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
ATLAS.ti Masterclass (intermediate/advanced level) in London, US

Date: June 6, 2008 until June 6, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_10_Master/WS_311
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There are two types of participants in the ATLAS.ti Masterclass.

Project Participants will have started a project in ATLAS.ti and will be happy to have their project shown and discussed within the group. The trainer will use examples from each project to illustrate issues to do with organising material in the software and analysis techniques. A maximum of 3 projects will be accepted. Participants will send a copy of the project to the trainer beforehand with a 1 page description of the project objectives and structure. They will also send an agenda of issues they would like covered (only selected issues will be covered from the agenda). The group should be considered a research group and each participant will sign a confidentiality agreement not to disclose, outside the group, any content that may emerge from the group discussion. The project itself will not be distributed to other members of the class but parts of the project will be displayed via a projector to the group.

Observer Participants will be more than mere observers as they will be encouraged to join in with their own observations on the projects. The philosophy behind this approach is that researchers can learn from the worked examples of other people's work. Observer Participants are required to have some training in the software package and ideally, should have started a project in the software or at least have played with some data in the software. The Master Class could also be used as a refresher for anyone who has had software training but has had a gap between training and working with their own project in the software.

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: June 6, 2008 until June 7, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_313
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
ATLAS.ti 5 Einführung in Hannover, BRD

Date: July 4, 2008 until July 5, 2008
Trainer: Dr. Susanne Friese (susanne.friese@quarc.de)
WSID: SF_16/WS_303
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Dieser zweitägige Workshop bietet eine ausführliche Einführung in die aktuelle Programmversion ATLAS.ti 5:

Inhalte: Am ersten Workshoptag wird Ihnen das allgemeine Programmkonzept vorgestellt und Sie erhalten einen Überblick über alle wichtigen Funktionen. Sie lernen, wie Sie Ihre Daten aufbereiten, ein Projekt erstellen und für die Analyse vorbereiten. Des weiteren beginnen wir mit der Theorie und praktischen Umsetzung des Kodierens. Am zweiten Workshoptag vertiefen wir diese Thematik: U.a. lernen Sie Möglichkeiten kennen, im Zusammenspiel mit der Memo- und Netzwerkfunktion und dem einfachen Retrieval effiziente Kodierschemata zu erstellen. Ziel des Workshops ist es, Sie in die Lage zu versetzen, eigenständig ein Projekt in ATLAS.ti bearbeiten zu können.

Zielgruppe: Sie gehören zur Zielgruppe für diesen Workshop, wenn Sie noch nie (oder nur in geringem Umfang) mit ATLAS.ti gearbeitet haben.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.quarc.de/workshops.html

Contact:
QUARC
Dr. Susanne Friese
Intensive Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 in Boston, US

Date: July 14, 2008 until July 15, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_9_IntroUS/WS_309
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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and the different operators available in the Query Tool. There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on exercises. Particular attention will be on how to use ATLAS.ti to support your analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on your own data on the second day.

The cost for the two days is $650 (academic/ public sector discount rate) or $750 (commercial rate) per person. This includes workshop materials, breakfast, morning and afternoon tea/coffee refreshments but not accommodation. Each participant will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop will take place at the John Hancock Conference Center (off Copley Square in Boston's Back Bay). If you need accommodation, you will have to arrange that separately. [This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop. If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form. An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
ATLAS.ti Masterclass (intermediate/advanced level) in Boston, US

Date: July 16, 2008 until July 16, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_10_Master/WS_312
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There are two types of participants in the ATLAS.ti Masterclass.

Project Participants will have started a project in ATLAS.ti and will be happy to have their project shown and discussed within the group. The trainer will use examples from each project to illustrate issues to do with organising material in the software and analysis techniques. A maximum of 3 projects will be accepted. Participants will send a copy of the project to the trainer beforehand with a 1 page description of the project objectives and structure. They will also send an agenda of issues they would like covered (only selected issues will be covered from the agenda). The group should be considered a research group and each participant will sign a confidentiality agreement not to disclose, outside the group, any content that may emerge from the group discussion. The project itself will not be distributed to other members of the class but parts of the project will be displayed via a projector to the group.

Observer Participants will be more than mere observers as they will be encouraged to join in with their own observations on the projects. The philosophy behind this approach is that researchers can learn from the worked examples of other people's work. Observer Participants are required to have some training in the software package and ideally, should have started a project in the software or at least have played with some data in the software. The Master Class could also be used as a refresher for anyone who has had software training but has had a gap between training and working with their own project in the software.

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
ATLAS.ti 5 für Fortgeschrittene in Hannover, BRD

Date: July 24, 2008 until July 26, 2008
Workshop description at: http://www.quarc.de/workshops.htm
Trainer: Dr. Susanne Friese (susanne.friese@quarc.de)
WSID: SF_17/WS_303
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Zielgruppe: Sie gehören zur Zielgruppe für diesen Workshop, wenn Sie bereits Erfahrung mit ATLAS.ti haben und (idealerweise) ein konkretes Projekt mit ATLAS.ti bearbeiten.

Voraussetzung: Dieser Kurs setzt voraus, dass Sie Ihr eigenes Datenmaterials schon zum grössten Teil kodiert haben. Der Kurs konzentriert sich auf die praktische Umsetzung von Methodik und Software und nur peripher auf grundlegende technische Aspekte der Software.

Die Inhalte des Kurses orientieren sich an den Bedürfnissen und Interessen der Teilnehmer, daher ist es sinnvoll und wünschenswert, dass Sie uns vorab Ihre HU (ohne PDs), eine Zusammenfassung Ihres Forschungsvorhabens und konkrete Fragestellungen zuschicken. Auf Basis dieser Informationen wird das Programm für den Workshop zusammengestellt.

Regelmäßig wiederkehrende Themen sind:

  • der sinnvolle Aufbau eines Kodierschemas,
  • die Verwendung von Memos und Anmerkungen,
  • eine Vertiefung des Query Tools,
  • SPSS Ausgaben,
  • Ein- und Ausgaben via Exceltabellen,
  • das Zusammenspiel mehrerer Funktionen, wie das Kodieren, das Erstellen von Netzwerken, die Formulierung von Suchanfragen,
  • Supercodes und Snapshotcodes
  • sowie das Thema Typenbildung.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.quarc.de/workshops.html

Contact:
QUARC
Dr. Susanne Friese
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: August 8, 2008 until August 9, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_314
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: September 12, 2008 until September 13, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_315
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
Intensive Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 in London, UK

Date: October 2, 2008 until October 3, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_9_IntroUK/WS_306
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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and the different operators available in the Query Tool and the Object Crawler.There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on exercises.Particular attention will be on how to use ATLAS.ti to support your analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on your own data on the second day.

The cost for the two days is £325 + VAT (academic/public sector rates) or £425 + VAT (commercial rate) per person. This includes workshop materials, lunch, tea/coffee but not accommodation. Each participant will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop will take place at City University, Northampton Square, London EV1V 0HB. (It is very close to Angel Station on the Northern Line and it is not far from Kings Cross railway station.) If you need accommodation, you will have to arrange that separately.[This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop. If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form. An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: October 10, 2008 until October 11, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_316
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
Intensive Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 in Boston, US

Date: November 11, 2008 until November 12, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_9_IntroUS/WS_310
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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and the different operators available in the Query Tool. There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on exercises. Particular attention will be on how to use ATLAS.ti to support your analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on your own data on the second day.

The cost for the two days is $650 (academic/ public sector discount rate) or $750 (commercial rate) per person. This includes workshop materials, breakfast, morning and afternoon tea/coffee refreshments but not accommodation. Each participant will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop will take place at the John Hancock Conference Center (off Copley Square in Boston's Back Bay). If you need accommodation, you will have to arrange that separately. [This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop. If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form. An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: November 14, 2008 until November 15, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_317
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288
Intensive Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 in London, UK

Date: December 8, 2008 until December 9, 2008
Trainer: Silvana di Gregorio, PhD (silvana@sdgassociates.com)
WSID: SDG_9_IntroUK/WS_307
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This workshop is an intensive introduction moving on to advanced features of the software. It is structured around setting up a new project from scratch. Features covered include: text preparation, various ways of coding including auto-coding, creating networks, the use of hyperlinks, and the different operators available in the Query Tool and the Object Crawler.There will be a combination of demonstrations and hands-on exercises.Particular attention will be on how to use ATLAS.ti to support your analysis leading to writing up your research. You will be able to work on your own data on the second day.

The cost for the two days is £325 + VAT (academic/public sector rates) or £425 + VAT (commercial rate) per person. This includes workshop materials, lunch, tea/coffee but not accommodation. Each participant will receive a course pack, which includes a workshop handbook. The workshop will take place at City University, Northampton Square, London EV1V 0HB. (It is very close to Angel Station on the Northern Line and it is not far from Kings Cross railway station.) If you need accommodation, you will have to arrange that separately.[This workshop is a 'bring your own laptop' workshop. If you do not have a laptop, please indicate this on your application form. An additional charge will be made for the provision of a computer.]

You can book on-line at www.sdgassociates.com

SdG Associates also provide on-site workshops.

Contact:
SdG Associates
Silvana di Gregorio
Email: silvana@sdgassociates.com
URL: http://www.sdgassociates.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
Fax: +44 (0)20 8806 1001
2-day Small Group Workshop in Santa Barbara, USA

Date: December 12, 2008 until December 13, 2008 [Participants limited to: 8]
Workshop description at: http://www.learnatlas.com
Trainer: Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
WSID: NW_2DAY/WS_318
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Two day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are offered in Santa Barbara, California. The emphasis is on learning the full potential of ATLAS.ti in the context of your current project.

The small group format allows maximum personal attention and one-on-one coaching. The workshop is led by Nick Woolf, Ph.D. Nick has trained more than 1,000 people in ATLAS.ti since 1997.

The following describes the typical curriculum, but is tailored to your needs, existing skills, and the status of your current project.

Day 1 covers the basics:

  • the basic concepts behind the program and all its features
  • Strategies for setting up your project and designing a data analysis
  • The theory and practice of coding
  • What comes after coding to build a powerful qualitative analysis

Day 2 introduces the advanced features of the program:

  • The use of graphical networks from the very beginning stages of your project for modeling, concept mapping, and theory-building
  • Strategies for using complex retrievals with the Query Tool
  • Strategies and tools for teamworking
  • Strategies for using other media

Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information and for what others have said about these workshops.

In-house workshops at your institution of either one, two, or three days are tailored to your needs. Please visit www.learnatlas.com for further information.

For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Woolf, Ph.D.
4505 Carpinteria Avenue, Suite G
Carpinteria
CA 93013, USA
URL: http://www.learnatlas.com
Tel: (805) 259 8288

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