Winter Institute on Qualitative Research Methods
Posted by University of Pennsylvania on December 15, 2014
2015 Winter Institute on Qualitative Research Methods
January 7-10, 2015
Course Director: Rosemary Frasso, PhD, MSc, CPH
Reserve your spot for this comprehensive institute designed to develop skills that are useful in qualitative research, including:
- Data collection approaches
- Structuring and conducting an interview
- Selecting an appropriate sample
- Organizing and facilitating a focus group
- Managing, coding, and analyzing data
- Integrating photo elicitation, photo voice, & the participant as a colleague
- Publishing your work
- Use and application of NVivo 10 software. (Advanced NVivo training will also be available.)
Lecture Agenda: http://origin.library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1104935062532-470/Agenda+2015.pdf
NVivo Beginner Agenda: http://origin.library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1104935062532-469/NVivo+Agenda+2015+Beginner.pdf
NVivo Advanced Agenda: http://origin.library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1104935062532-471/NVivo+Agenda+2015+Advanced.pdf
General Registration (full institute): $850
Student Registration (full institute): $450
Lectures Only (Days 1 and 2): $550
Group Rates are available upon request.
Register Now!
https://upenn.irisregistration.com/Home/Site?code=CPHIwinter2015
“This course was well organized and engaging with experienced presenters and a dynamic group of attendees. A great session for those looking to learn new skills or for those brushing up on existing skill sets. Fantastic networking opportunities. Highly recommended.”
-2014 Winter Institute Participant
Questions? Contact Liz Devietti at eldevi@mail.med.upenn.edu
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