- What: Learn to use a market-leading, point-and-click qualitative data management and analysis tool, MAXQDA, by performing common tasks, such as loading in data, coding, writing memos, and exporting. If you want to continue your learning, you may also want to register for the Introduction to Using MAXQDA for Qualitative Data Analysis: Part 2 workshop that will cover document variables, analysis, and visualizations.
- Why: Learning qualitative data analysis skills and tools will help you organize and participate in qualitative research projects, gain insights into your data, communicate your findings, and stand out in the job market. If you want to explore an excellent alternative to NVivo, you will want to check this tool out!
- Software: You will be able to use MAXQDA in the Robarts Library 4th floor computer lab (by October), you can obtain a free, 14-day trial for it, or purchase a copy for yourself. See our guide to getting MAXQDA for more details.
- Who: This workshop is designed for those new to MAXQDA. Skills gained can help participants working with qualitative data from any discipline: Humanities, Social Sciences, or Sciences. There are no prerequisites or assumptions of knowledge of statistics or programming.
- When: Thursday, October 16, 2025, 10:30am-12pm
- Where: Online via Zoom link (provided upon registration)
- How: This is a 1.5-hour online workshop, consisting of a short lecture and then a series of demonstrations, which you can follow along with or just watch, interspersed with self-paced activities. There are no breaks.
- Code of Conduct: Map & Data Library (MDL) workshops are a welcoming and inclusive environment for learning. To learn more, check out our Code of Conduct.
- Accessibility: The MDL is committed to making our workshops accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation to fully participate in the workshop, please contact Kelly Schultz (kelly.schultz@utoronto.ca) to discuss options.
- Complementary Learning Materials: Check out our Getting Started Guide for more resources.
Join your peers to meet new people and learn new skills in a welcoming and encouraging environment!