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MAXQDA Anwendertagung in Berlin

Das MAXQDA-Team macht per Newsletter auf die MAXQDA-Anwendertagung in Berlin aufmerksam:

“Am 6. und 7. März findet die diesjährige MAXQDA Anwendertagung (CAQD) in Berlin statt. Es erwartet Sie ein breites Angebot an Workshops zu MAXQDA und Forschungsmethoden, Vorträgen und Methodendiskussionen. Studierende und Promovierende zahlen einen ermäßigten Preis. Link zur CAQD-Homepage: http://www.caqd.de/

Auszug aus dem Workshop-Programm (17 Workshops an zwei Tagen)
# MAXQDA Starter
# Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse
# Mixed Methods
# Kategorienbildung
# Typenbildung
# Visualisierungen mit den Visual Tools
# Audio-, Video- und Bildanalyse & mobile Datenerhebung mit MAXApp

Hier finden Sie das vollständige Workshop-Programm: http://caqd.de/workshops-zur-caqd

Spannende Keynotes und Möglichkeiten zum Networking:
# Prof. Udo Kuckartz: “New Horizons for Mixed Methods Analysis”
# Clarence C. Gravlee (Ph.D.): “Using QDA software in the context of field work”

Die CAQD bietet neben Workshops auch einen Tagungsteil mit Vorträgen und Methodendiskussionen und dem bewährten User Forum. Profitieren Sie in angenehmer Atmosphäre von Austausch und Diskussionen über MAXQDA sowohl mit anderen Usern als auch mit den Entwicklern. Die Teilnahme am Tagungsteil ist kostenlos!

Abgerundet wird die Veranstaltung durch ein lockeres Get together und eine Poster Session, bei der Sie Ihre eigenen Projekte vorstellen und diskutieren können. Sie können Ihre Poster bis zum 31.01.2014 an cfp@caqd.de einsenden.

Veranstalter ist die Marburger Arbeitsgruppe für Methoden und Evaluation (magma e.V.).”

Introduction to MAXQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

02.10.2013, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

References

Lewins, Ann/ Silver, Christina (2007): Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide. SAGE: London.

Gerring, John (2006): Case Study Research: Principles and Practices. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

You have to register for the 7th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Qualitative Inquiry and Content Analysis with MAXQDA

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

02.10.2013, 09:00 – 12:30
04.10.2013, 09:00 – 12:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: German (the course Introduction to MAXQDA for Case Studies will be held in English and covers most topics of this course)

Contents:

MAXqda is a software to analyze textual data in a qualitative (but also quantitative) way. The course provides a basic introduction into the logic of the program and its broad possibilities. The goal is to enable you to use this tool accordingly to your own method of analysis. For this reason, everybody can practice our working-steps at an own computer. We will start at the very beginning and learn about the basic features of the program such as preparation and import of texts, basic analysis strategies and creation of codes, memos and variables. After this, we will focus on analysis strategies, simple and complex text retrievals and other procedures. At the end, we will take some excursions into teamwork funcions and quantitative content analysis of counting and numbers.

References

Corbin, Juliet/ Strauss, Anselm L. (2008): Basics of qualitative research: techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory. 3rd Edition. Los Angeles, Calif.: Sage Publ.

Kuckartz, Udo (2010): Einführung in die computergestützte Analyse qualitativer Daten. VS-Verlag: Wiesbaden.

Lewins, Ann/ Silver, Christina (2007): Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide. SAGE: London.

You have to register for the 7th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

6th International Research Workshop “Methods for PhD” near Flensburg, September 30-October 5, 2012

Empirical research is seeking through methodological processes to discover, hopefully, nontrivial facts and insights. Beside choosing a topic and grounding an idea in theory, empirical research consists of gathering and analysing data as well as presenting results in scientific contexts in order to contribute new issues to the body of acquired knowledge – not only to someone‘s own but also to that of others.

Our workshop tackles these steps of your research project:

  • Gathering data via (un)structured interviews and analysing standardized survey data,
  • using the computer for qualitative and quantitative data analysis.

These steps will strengthen the cooperation in empirical research to boost and streamline ones project.

The regular workshop fee is 395 Euro (including meals and accommodation at Sankelmark). The workshop fee is 245 Euro without accomodation at Sankelmark (only meals are included).

It is possible to get a certificate on the credit points (according to the European Credit Transfer System).

In detail the following courses will be offered:

Quantitative Methods:

  • Analysing Panel Data
  • Structural Equation Modelling with Amos
  • Data Analysis with Stata – Beginners
  • Data Analysis with Stata – Intermediates
  • Data Analysis with R
  • Sequential Analysis
  • Introduction to the SOEP
  • Network Analysis
  • Questionnaire Design

Qualitative Methods:

  • Qualitative (Expert) Interviews
  • Qualitative Inquiry and Content Analysis with MAXQDA
  • From Words to Networks: Information and Relation Extraction from Text Data and Analysis of Socio-technical Networks
  • Case Study Research
  • Introduction to MAXQDA for Case Studies
  • Grounded Theory

PLEASE notice that every course has just a certain amount of participants and that some courses are offered in German only!

For further information, especially lecturers, program, organizers and registration visit our website at: http://www.phd-network.eu/

For any questions don’t hesitate to contact the workshop coordinator Dr. Simon Fietze.

The International Research Workshop is organised by Prof. Dr. Wenzel Matiaske, Professor for Business Studies, particularly Leadership and Labour Relations at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of Federal Armed Forces and Research Professor at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin).

The workshop is supported by

  • Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
  • the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) at the DIW Berlin
  • University of Southern Denmark Campus Soenderborg, Department of Border Region Studies
  • University of Flensburg
  • University of Hamburg, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
  • University of Hamburg, Faculty of Education, Psychology and Human Movement
  • Leuphana University Lüneburg, Faculty of Economics, Behavioural Sciences and Law

The International Research Workshop on the internet:
Website
Facebook Page
Google Page
XING Group
LinkedIn Group

Introduction to MaxQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

04.10.2012, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

References
Lewins, Ann/ Silver, Christina (2007): Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide. SAGE: London.
Gerring, John (2006): Case Study Research: Principles and Practices. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

You have to register for the 6th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Qualitative Inquiry and Content Analysis with MAXQDA

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

04.10.2012, 09:00 – 12:30
05.10.2012, 09:00 – 12:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: German

Contents:

MAXqda is a software to analyze textual data in a qualitative (but also quantitative) way. The course provides a basic introduction into the logic of the program and its broad possibilities. The goal is to enable you to use this tool accordingly to your own method of analysis. For this reason, everybody can practice our working-steps at an own Computer. We will start at the very beginning and learn about the basic features of the program such as preparation and import of texts, basic analysis strategies and creation of codes, memos and variables. After this, we will focus on analysis strategies, simple and complex text retrievals. At the end, we will take a short excursion into the quantitative content analysis of counting and numbers.

References
Kuckartz, Udo (2010): Einführung in die computergestützte Analyse qualitativer Daten. VS-Verlag Wiesbaden.
Lewins, Ann/ Silver, Christina (2007): Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide. SAGE: London.

You have to register for the 6th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Aufbauworkshop MAXQDA

Institution: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften

Studiengang: Doktorandenweiterbildung

Dozent/in: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg)

Termin(e): 18.11.2011 von 10.00 bis 18.00 Uhr

Raum: H.1/2161 (EDV-Raum Fakultät WiSo)

Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 20 Personen

Semester-Wochen-Stunden: 2 TWS

Credit Points: k.A.

Unterrichtssprache: deutsch

Beschreibung:

MAXqda ist eine Analysesoftware für die Untersuchung von qualitativem Datenmaterial. Die Benutzung von Software im qualitativen Forschungsprozess erlaubt eine weitaus differenziertere Suche nach Struktur als die klassische Analyse mittels Papier und Marker. Entsprechend führt dieser Eintagesworkshop ein in die Grundprinzipien der computergestützten qualitativen Datenanalyse mit MAXqda. Darauf aufbauend werden komplexere Prozeduren der qualitativen Datenanalyse eingeübt und einmal ein inhaltlicher Durchgang durch die Möglichkeiten der Software unternommen. Die Teilnehmenden arbeiten an Ihrem Rechnern und vollziehen die Prozeduren simultan an Beispieldatenmaterial mit. Es werden insgesamt keine speziellen Analyseverfahren in den Vordergrund
gestellt, vielmehr sollen die Teilnehmenden in die Lage gelangen, das Potenzial von MAXqda für die eigene Forschungsmethodik abzuschätzen und den Softwareeinsatz individuell zuzuschneiden. Spezielle Schwerpunkte des Workshops werden im Vorfeld mit den Teilnehmenden je nach Bedarf abgeklärt.

Die Teilnehmerzahl ist auf 20 Personen begrenzt. Bitte melden Sie sich für den Workshop über die Lernplattform Ilias an:

http://iliascluster.unibw-hamburg.de/ilias4/goto_unibw_crs_64312.html

Einführung in die Inhaltsanalyse mit MaxQDA

Institution: Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg

Studiengang: Doktorandenstudium

Dozent/in: Thomas Ebert (Universität Marburg)

Termin(e): 01.07.2011, 9:30 Uhr – 16:30 Uhr

Raum: H.1/2161 (EDV-Raum Fakultät WiSo)

Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Semester-Wochen-Stunden: k.A.

Credit Points: k.A.

Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch

Beschreibung:
MaxQDA ist ein Computerprogramm, dass zur qualitativen Datenanalyse von Texten eingesetzt wird. Der Workshop bietet eine grundlegende Einführung in das Programm, seine Hauptfunktionen und Möglichkeiten der Textanalyse. Sie lernen die Grundfunktionen des Programms wie Vorbereitung und Import von Texten, grundlegende Analysestrategien und das Anlegen von Codes, Memos und Variablen kennen. Darüber hinaus wird – je nach Bedarf der Teilnehmenden – ein Fokus auf Analysestrategien und einfache und komplexe Textabfragen gelegt. Zum Abschluss werden die Diktionärs- und Inhaltsanalysemodul sowie Visualisierungen des Programm dargestellt.

Bitte melden Sie sich für den Workshop bis zum 15.06.2011 über die Lernplattform Ilias an:
http://iliascluster.unibw-hamburg.de/ilias3/goto_unibw_crs_43637.html

Introduction to MaxQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

06.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Qualitative Inquiry and Content Analysis with MAXQDA

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

06.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
07.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

MAXqda is a software to analyze textual data in a qualitative (but also quantitative) way. The course provides a basic introduction into the logic of the program and its broad possibilities. The goal is to enable you to use this tool accordingly to your own method of analysis. For this reason, everybody can practice our working-steps at an own Computer. We will start at the very beginning and learn about the basic features of the program such as preparation and import of texts, basic analysis strategies and creation of codes, memos and variables. After this, we will focus on analysis strategies, simple and complex text retrievals. At the end, we will take a short excursion into the quantitative content analysis of counting and numbers.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.