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Learn IT @ Lunch Qualtrics – Followup Resources
Missed last week’s Learn IT @ Lunch Session, “Qualtrics Tips & Tricks”? Here’s some followup resources that were shared:
Get your surveys in shape with SSRI
Duke’s Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) offers workshops on a diverse array of topics throughout the year to help you use a statistical software program or improve your understanding of how to craft a survey and encourage your subjects to respond to it.
Upcoming workshops include:
- Best Practices in Survey Question Writing
- Introduction to Qualtrics Survey Software
- Effective Survey Design for Online, Paper, and Mixed-mode Questionnaires
- and much more…
For a full schedule and details, go to: https://ssri.duke.edu/education/workshops
Learn Qualtrics and more with SSRI
Duke’s Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) offers workshops on a diverse array of topics throughout the year to help you use a statistical software program or improve your understanding of how to craft a survey and encourage your subjects to respond to it.
Some workshops include:
- Planning Research and Collecting Data
- Introduction to Qualtrics Survey Software
- Introduction to Survey Experiments
- and more…
For a full schedule and details, go to: https://ssri.duke.edu/education/workshops
Free Online Resources to learn the new Qualtrics interface
Duke Qualtrics users will have noticed that there’s a new interface. Go to the Qualtrics website to check out the new features & what’s different.
Also, you can check out several recorded and live online trainings!
- Qualtrics Basic Training Webinar Recorded | Live
- Qualtrics Advanced Training Webinar Recorded | Live
- Qualtrics Data, Analysis, and Reporting Webinar Recorded | Live
Need Qualtrics help? Bookmark the Qualtrics Support website. Also feel free to call Qualtrics directly at 1-800-340-9194 for help creating your online survey!
Registration Open: Getting Started with Julia
Julia is a new programming language for numerical computing that aims to
combine the flexibility of dynamic languages like Python or Matlab with
the speed of Fortran or C. Full description here. Lunch will be provided. Registration required.
Getting Started with Julia
Date: Thursday, February 11
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: SSRI – Gross Hall 230 E – Map
Register online at: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eROUhgaLWiRP73n
For questions, contact Alexandra Cooper cooper@duke.edu.
This event is being co-sponsored by Social Science Research Institute (SSR), Duke Libraries, Office of Information Technology (OIT) and Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies.
SSRI Workshop: Introduction to Qualtrics Survey Software
Need an introduction to Qualrics, Duke’s online survey tool? Check out this introductory workshop being offered by SSRI.
Qualtrics training and more through SSRI
Want to learn how to use a statistical software program or improve your understanding of how to craft a survey and encourage your subjects to respond to it? SSRI can help!
Duke’s Social Science Research Institute’s (SSRI) Education and Training program is offering a series of workshops this spring including: “Introduction to Qualtrics Survey Software”, “Best Practices in Survey Question Writing”, “Applications in NVivo” and more..
To view the schedule and to register for training, visit: https://ssri.duke.edu/education/workshops
Need Qualtrics Training?
Duke’s Social Science Research Institute’s (SSRI) Education and Training program is offering a series of workshops including: “Introduction to Qualtrics Survey Software”, “Effective Survey Design for Online, Paper, and Mixed-mode Questionnaires”, “Using Excel to organize and analyze information and data and to present findings”, “Introduction to Survey Research” and more.
To view the schedule and to register, go online:
http://tinyurl.com/SSRIworkshopsF14
For complete information about SSRI’s Education and Training program, visit: http://ssri.duke.edu/education.
Thinking ahead – Fall 2014 SSRI Workshop Schedule
Thinking ahead for fall? Duke’s Social Science Research Institute’s (SSRI) Education and Training program is offering a series of workshops including: “Introduction to Qualtrics Survey Software”, “Effective Survey Design for Online, Paper, and Mixed-mode Questionnaires”, “Using Excel to organize and analyze information and data and to present findings”, “Introduction to Survey Research” and more.
To view the schedule and to register, go online:
http://tinyurl.com/SSRIworkshopsF14
For complete information about SSRI’s Education and Training program, visit: http://ssri.duke.edu/education.
SSRI Connection Bar offers research help to students, faculty
Looking for one-on-one advice in planning and conducting research? Look no further. Duke’s Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)’s now has The Connection Bar which offers tech support with a research twist to the Duke community. A team of advanced graduate students staffs the Bar 40 hours a week to offer guidance on every step of the research process, from designing an experiment, to conducting fieldwork, to analyzing and interpreting data. For more details, visit this DukeToday article: http://today.duke.edu/2014/01/ssriconnectionbar