Join a live training session for the N3C Data Enclave. Users of all types can learn how to navigate the N3C, utilize the Enclave and resources it provides, and learn how to better achieve their analytical goals. This orientation is split into 2 sessions – Session A and Session B. These orientations are ongoing and will alternate week by week. Session A is recommended before attending Session B
Session B is for analysts, statisticians, data scientists, or anyone who wants to gain a broader understanding of the tools needed to work with the data.
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Note: This orientation is held alternating Tuesdays | 8-9:30am PT/11am-12:30pm ET
August 25 and 27, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
This two-day course will be offered via Zoom only. However, this course will not be recorded.
Social scientists are often interested in untangling complex social issues, which require creative and expansive data and methods to address. Mixed methods research typically refers to research design and implementation that combines qualitative and quantitative data collection and/or analysis techniques. The goal of this two-day course is to introduce conceptual and practical frameworks and considerations in developing, designing, implementing, executing, analyzing, presenting, and writing up mixed methods research.
We will focus on practical tools and challenges confronted across the stages of mixed methods research. This course is designed for those relatively new to mixed methods research, and interested in learning about it as a research approach and learning about considerations and principles in designing and executing it. Participants are encouraged to bring questions and queries about their own projects so we can discuss these as a group.
Shiri Noy is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Denison University. She has taught both graduate and undergraduate research methods, and has conducted and published interdisciplinary and sociological research across methods and in mixed methods. She is fundamentally interested in how we approach ways of understanding the social world, and how best to collect and analyze data that helps us untangle and address issues of substantive, conceptual, theoretical, and empirical interest.
UNC-Chapel Hill Students: $0, with a $35 deposit to hold your spot (deposit is refundable upon your attendance)
UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty/Staff/Postdoc: $95
This class will be offered via Zoom ONLY. Registration closes at 12:01am on 8/22/2021. Once registration closes, no late registrations will be accepted. NO EXCEPTIONS!
August 25 and 27, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
This two-day course will be offered via Zoom only. However, this course will not be recorded.
Social scientists are often interested in untangling complex social issues, which require creative and expansive data and methods to address. Mixed methods research typically refers to research design and implementation that combines qualitative and quantitative data collection and/or analysis techniques. The goal of this two-day course is to introduce conceptual and practical frameworks and considerations in developing, designing, implementing, executing, analyzing, presenting, and writing up mixed methods research.
We will focus on practical tools and challenges confronted across the stages of mixed methods research. This course is designed for those relatively new to mixed methods research, and interested in learning about it as a research approach and learning about considerations and principles in designing and executing it. Participants are encouraged to bring questions and queries about their own projects so we can discuss these as a group.
Shiri Noy is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Denison University. She has taught both graduate and undergraduate research methods, and has conducted and published interdisciplinary and sociological research across methods and in mixed methods. She is fundamentally interested in how we approach ways of understanding the social world, and how best to collect and analyze data that helps us untangle and address issues of substantive, conceptual, theoretical, and empirical interest.
UNC-Chapel Hill Students: $0, with a $35 deposit to hold your spot (deposit is refundable upon your attendance)
UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty/Staff/Postdoc: $95
This class will be offered via Zoom ONLY. Registration closes at 12:01am on 8/22/2021. Once registration closes, no late registrations will be accepted. NO EXCEPTIONS!
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