Due to COVID-19, all Client Site Training are delivered online.
We deliver NVivo Training for your University or Organisation, as part of your Graduate School Training, Staff Development Training, or Research Project Team Training. We design a bespoke training for your staff or students.
We welcome an opportunity to explore how we can contribute to your Graduate School Training Programme. Please contact us to discuss this.
A two-day course is highly recommended, however, you can choose to go for one-day or half-day course. You could split a day or two days training into multiple half-days, whichever way works for you.
Please Note: The Mac version of NVivo is different from the Windows version, therefore we teach them separately.
As a result of students or delegates working from their own computers from home, some are using NVivo on Macs and others NVivo on Windows. The software is very different on the two platforms – Windows and Macs. Adding to these differences of platforms is three different versions of NVivo in use concurrently on each platform – versions 11, 12, and the newest. Thus, in a typical class there are six potential versions of the software. This makes teaching a class almost impossible. However, the three different versions on each platform are somewhat similar, therefore we can teach a class for Windows users and a separate class for Mac user.
For administrators, please kindly inform students or delegates to sign up for either a MAC class or WINDOWS class BUT NEVER a combined class. Joining a wrong class is not workable. We cannot manage the disappointment, the frustration, confusing in a combined class therefore we do not run a combined class of Mac and Windows users.
Here is how some universities go about managing the situation. They would advertise NVivo for Windows then keep a list of Mac users until they have sufficient numbers to run a separate class for them. Others for equity reason, provide half-day training for Windows users in the morning, and half-day training Mac users in the afternoon.
This course is very comprehensive. It is designed for a complete beginner, as well as those who have used previous versions of the software, or are self-taught and want to upgrade their skill. This two-day course combines the introduction and the advanced courses.
This course covers all the basics to get started with NVivo. It is designed for a complete beginner, as well as those who have used previous versions of the software, or are self-taught and want to upgrade their skill.
This course will improve participants’ data analysis skills. It is designed for those who are familiar with NVivo and want to explore the advanced features to enable them to analyse and visualise their data for reporting.
This hands-on course will teach participants how to use NVivo for managing their literature sources, such as journal articles, e-books, policy documents, and website resources. Participants will learn to import literature sources directly or from reference management software such as EndNote, Mendeley, Zetoro, RefWorks into NVivo. They will be shown how to use NVivo’s powerful search functions for key words and phrases within their literature sources and code the finds into themes; critically review the literature to carry out comparative analysis.
They will also be shown how to carry out Framework Analysis study on a more structured data, such as policy documents. Here data is thoroughly read, described, interpreted and summarised into matrices.
The Refresher Course covers general introduction through to advanced skills in the latest version of NVivo. It is designed for those who are currently using older versions of NVivo software and want to take advantage of the improvements and advanced functions in the current version. The course is interactive and responsive to the needs of the class.
This training is designed for research teams. A team may consist of a number of researchers and coders from different geographical locations, working on the same project. This course will guide the team to set up a successful and a smooth-running project.
Teams will benefit greatly from the two-day course, as there is more time for the tutor to facilitate the project’s design, setup, and administration. However, if resources are tight, it can be cut down to one day, but this will remove some of the steps. We can discuss which steps must be covered.
Each participant receives an instructional workbook and the video recording of the training.
Certificate of Completion
Each participant receives a certificate of completion, after training support via phone, email and screen sharing.
The daily rate for academics is £887.58 VAT FREE and half-day rate is £443.79 VAT FREE
The daily rate for non– aacademics is £976.34. VAT FREE and half-day rate is £488.17 VAT FREE
The maximum class size is 25.
One-day Course: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Morning Break: 11 am – 11:10 am
Lunch Break: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Afternoon Break: 3 pm – 3:10 pm
Half-day Course: 9:30 am – 12:30. OR 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Morning Break: 11 am – 11:10 am
Afternoon Break: 3 pm – 3:10 pm
Please note, we have no capacity to provide IT technical support for computer, internet, and software in class. Please ensure before you join a class that you have a working computer, internet and the software you will be receiving a training on is fully working.
If you have further queries, please contact us at training@elizabethtraining.co.uk.