The course is entirely hands-on and uses sample data to learn NVivo’s basic and advanced functionalities. The course content is spread over four modules and includes to set up a project and organise data, manage a literature review, code and analyse data, and present qualitative findings using graphic displays. This course is designed for participants who plan to use NVivo for the management, coding, analysis and visualisation of qualitative data. You can find more on installation instructions in the section Software and Hardware below. You must ensure that NVivo works well on your machine regardless of the OS as no technical assistance will be provided at the Winter School.
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You can run NVivo 11 Pro for Windows on a Mac using Apple Boot Camp or Parallels if, and only, your Mac meets the system requirements here.
#NVIVO 12 TRIAL FOR MAC#
This course is unsuitable for NVivo 11 for Mac as this version is incomplete compared to Windows. You can download the 14-day free trial here. This is a bring-your-laptop course for NVivo 11 Pro for Windows. Her methodological interests range from advances in qualitative data analysis to qualitative systematic reviews, postcolonial epistemology and participatory methodologies. Since 2009, she has taught the introductory and advanced courses in qualitative data analysis at this Methods School, and she teaches similar courses the IPSA-NUS Summer School in Singapore. Marie-Hélène is a sought-after methodologist, having taught qualitative data analysis in more than fifty universities and research centres worldwide, including universities in Qatar and Iran.
She is an NVivo Certified Platinum Trainer and is part of the NVivo Academy training team for the NVivo online courses. Her clinical work led her to research the harm that INGOs can do in the name of doing good when imposing Western paradigms in culturally and politically different contexts.
A clinician by training, she worked as a mental health officer in humanitarian missions for MSF, MDM and UNWRA in psychosocial aid programs for survivors of war trauma in East Africa and the Middle East. She was educated in Quebec, Beirut and Oxford where she read social work. Marie-Hélène Paré teaches qualitative research methods at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) and is a freelance methodologist in qualitative data analysis.