Tuesday 1 April 2014

Bringing Excel files into NVivo and auto-coding

Another recorded NVivo training session, this time on using NVivo with Excel.

This 'Byte-size' demonstrates the value of bringing qualitative data into NVivo from Excel and how NVivo can help you code data quickly and easily using autocoding.
The session covers:
  • The limitations of qualitative analysis in Excel
  • Importing Excel files into NVivo
  • Automatic coding of open ended questions in NVivo
  • Automatic assigning of answers to close ended questions to respondents
  • Initial queries to check for patterns
  • Developing a deeper analysis in NVivo
You can watch the recording for free at any time.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

Visualizations in NVivo

This is a circular email about NVivo visualisation tools; the link is towards the end.

Do you need to explore your data and share insights and results with more impact?  If so, this complimentary webinar is the perfect way to learn how you can use NVivo's powerful visualisation tools to aid evaluation and reporting.

Using a variety of models and charts, this session shows how NVivo helps to organize and analyze qualitative and mixed methods data and use visualization tools such as word clouds, word trees and cluster analysis to graphically display information, connections and insights.
This session covers:
  • Discover visuals created from queries
  • Create models to visualize your study or explore project items
  • Generate charts involving nodes, sources, or attributes
  • Use cluster analysis to explore word and coding similarity
This session is available as a recording which you can access at any time.  To play the recording please click here.  

Tuesday 18 March 2014

NVivo for Mac Now in Beta Testing

Well, a new blog relating to NVivo at Durham and already an exciting development.

NVivo for Mac is now available in a test version from


I don’t have a Mac to try it out, but some of you may well be interested.