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Transana Training Workshop
August 9 - 10, 2012
Madison, WI
The Transana Training Workshop is designed to help Transana users at all levels learn Transana's full feature set. The workshop will be facilitated by David Woods, Transana's developer, and will cover all aspects of the transcription and qualitative analysis of video and audio data using Transana.
All of Transana's features and tools will be discussed, from basic transcription and clip creation techniques to advanced techniques such as performing longitudinal qualitative analysis, multi-layered analysis using multiple simultaneous transcripts, and working with multiple simultaneous media files.
The workshop will feature presentation, discussion, and significant hands-on practice with Transana. Participants must bring a laptop computer and headphones for the practice sessions. Participants are encouraged to bring their own data, although practice data is also provided. During the practice sessions, there will be plenty of opportunity for individual consultations on issues related to individual research projects.
Rough Agenda
Thursday, August 9 |
Session 1: Introduction and Overview
In this session, I will present an overview of the features of Transana and the Transana Analytic Model. This provides the groundwork for working with Transana.
Session 2: Transcription as an Analytic Act
This session covers bringing data into Transana, basic program operations, transcription, and inserting time codes.
Session 3: Identifying the Interesting Bits
This session covers creating standard clips, collection-centered analytic approaches, and analytic memoing. |
Friday, August 10 |
Session 4: Keywords, Coding, and Making Sense of Coded Data
This session introduces coding, explains coding of standard clips, introduces quick clips, and covers Transana's reports, maps, and graphs. It also covers Searches.
Session 5: Advance Analytic Techniques
This session explores the power of multiple simultaneous transcripts, multiple simultaneous media files, multiple simultaneous users, and a number of other advanced issues.
Session 6: Video Capture and Manipulation
This session covers a number of issues with how to capture research video and how to manipulate video to get it ready for analysis within Transana. |
The Transana Training Workshop will be hosted by the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
The cost for the Training Workshop has not yet been set. This workshop will be limited to 28 participants.
All participants should bring a laptop and headphones to the workshop. Sample data will be provided for practice sessions, although participants are welcome to bring their own data as well.
Snack breaks will be provided for the training workshop. No meals will be provided, but lunch is available at restaurants just a short walk away.
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