Trainer: Dr. Christina Silver
Christina Silver is the manager of the CAQDAS Networking Project at the University of Surrey, UK.

Dr. Christina Silver
Course Description:
The course is divided into three parts over four days. Part 1 and Part 2 provide grounding in principles and participants work together, led by the trainer. During Part 3 learning is more informal, with participants working with ATLAS.ti in the context of their own research projects, supported individually by the trainer, interspersed with group work.
Target Audience:
1. Master of Public Management students
2. Candidates who are involved in research projects from the public sector.
* We may have few from the private sector.
Total Course Days:
4 days.
Total Learning Hours:
24 hours.
Academic Level:
B.Sc. or Master Degree
Course Requirements:
Familiarity with Research Methods
Passing Requirements:
Attending at least 80% of total training days.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Distinguish between analytic strategies and software tactics and understand how to translate between the two
2. Understand the role of ATLAS.ti in the research cycle and the analytic activities it is designed to facilitate
3. Critically evaluate the appropriateness of ATLAS.ti tools for their own analytic needs
4. Generate and a detailed analytic plan using Analytic Planning Work sheets, and implement it in ATLAS.ti
5. Harness a range of ATLAS.ti tools appropriately for specific analytic tasks
6. Create a road-map for continued use of ATLAS.ti for their thesis research
Registration ends by 21st September 2019
For more information:
Phone: 17383893 – 17383741