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"Dr. Shulman is a very user-friendly trainer. I was a first time user of Atlas.ti and he explained it in a way that I understood at the time, and can still remember. I would highly recommend him."
Sue Anderson, U. of Arizona
 

"Dr. Shulman was very informative and patient with people who were less technologically savvy. I would attend another of his workshops"
Ester Ruiz, Arizona State U.

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The assistance provided by the site was invaluable. I will recommend QDAP to my graduate students and continue to rely on it for my own qualitative research needs."
Bronwynne Evans, ASU
 

 

Over the last few years I have done a number of ATLAS.ti and Coding Analysis Toolkit trainings for faculty and graduate students. These are hands-on, computer lab-based sessions, with a lively spirit and much Q&A. Trainings have included personnel from the University of British Columbia, Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, the University of Oregon, the University of Pittsburgh, Princeton University, the HealthCare Chaplaincy, and the Association of Internet Researchers. I have also recently held colloquia on these methods at the CAQDAS Networking Project and the Methodology Institute of the London School of Economics. For information on rates and availability, please send me an e-mail.  


Beta test our Blog Analysis Toolkit that creates archives of CAT-ready blog posts (quick start tutorial).
Download a primer on using ATLAS.ti (.pdf) (.doc) and a step-by step ATLAS merge guide (.pdf) (.doc).
Download sample raw data to practice coding using the Coding Analysis Toolkit (CAT).
 Watch a CAT tutorial or an ATLAS.ti merge tutorial.

 

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