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It also features free, unlimited survey distribution functionality and a sophisticated export module with support for all standard statistical programs.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nGet started with REDCap  \n Create and set up projects  \n Design forms and surveys using the online designer  \n Learn how to use branching logic, piping, and calculations  \n Enter data via forms and distribute surveys  \n Create, view and export data reports  \n Add collaborators and set their privileges\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nThe course has no prerequisites.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor more information, please click [here](https://intersect.org.au/training/course/redcap101).","start":"2025-04-23T10:00:00.000Z","end":"2025-04-23T13:00:00.000Z","sponsors":[],"venue":null,"city":null,"country":"Australia","postcode":null,"latitude":null,"longitude":null,"created_at":"2024-07-25T06:17:11.785Z","updated_at":"2025-01-20T14:01:10.694Z","source":"tess","slug":"data-capture-and-surveys-with-redcap-at-ltu-online-a7bb70c3-2a0f-4f5c-829a-d22015dffcd1","content_provider_id":5,"user_id":43,"online":true,"last_scraped":"2025-01-20","scraper_record":true,"keywords":[],"event_types":[],"target_audience":[],"capacity":null,"eligibility":["host_institution"],"contact":"training@intersect.org.au","host_institutions":["Intersect Australia"],"prerequisites":null,"tech_requirements":null,"cost_basis":null,"cost_value":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[],"nodes":[]},{"id":786,"external_id":null,"title":"Data Manipulation and Visualisation in Python at ACU","subtitle":null,"url":"https://intersect.org.au/training/schedule","organizer":"Intersect Australia","description":"Python has deservedly become a popular language for scientific computing. It has all the friendly features and conveniences you’d expect of a modern programming language, and also a rich set of libraries for working with data.  \n  \n In this workshop, you will explore DataFrames in depth (using the pandas library), learn how to manipulate, explore and get insights from your data (Data Manipulation), as well as how to deal with missing values and how to combine multiple datasets. You will also explore different types of graphs and learn how to customise them using two of the most popular plotting libraries in Python, matplotlib and seaborn (Data Visualisation).  \n  \n We teach using Jupyter notebooks, which allow program code, results, visualisations and documentation to be blended seamlessly. Perfect for sharing insights with others while producing reproducible research.  \n  \n Join us for this live coding workshop where we write programs that produce results, using the researcher-focused training modules from the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nWorking with pandas DataFrames  \n Indexing, slicing and subsetting in pandas DataFrames  \n Missing data values  \n Combine multiple pandas DataFrames  \n Using the Grammar of Graphics to convert data into figures using the seaborn and matplotlib libraries  \n Configuring plot elements within seaborn and matplotlib  \n Exploring different types of plots using seaborn\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nEither \\Learn to Program: Python\\ or \\Learn to Program: Python\\ and \\Python for Research\\ needed to attend this course. 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With the ability to collect, store and analyse different data types all in the one location makes, it’s easy to see why NVivo is becoming the tool of choice for many researchers.  \n  \n NVivo allows researchers to simply organise and manage data from a variety of sources including surveys, interviews, articles, video, email, social media and web content, PDFs and images. Coding your data allows you to discover trends and compares themes as they emerge across different sources and data types. Using NVivo memos and visualisations combined with the ability to integrate with popular bibliographic tools you can get your research ready for publication sooner.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nCreate and organise a qualitative research project in NVivo  \n Import a range of data sources using NVivo’s integrated tools  \n Code and classify your data  \n Format your data to take advantage of NVivo’s auto-coding ability  \n Use NVivo to discover new themes and trends in research  \n Visualise relationships and trends in your data\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nIn order to participate, attendees must have a licensed copy of NVivo installed on their computer. 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It has gained popularity over the last few years by achieving tremendous success in tasks that we believed only humans could solve, from recognising images to self-driving cars. In this course, we will explore the fundamentals of Machine Learning from a practical perspective with the help of the R programming language and its scientific computing packages.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nUnderstand the difference between supervised and unsupervised Machine Learning.  \n Understand the fundamentals of Machine Learning.  \n Comprehensive introduction to Machine Learning models and techniques such as Linear Regression and Model Training.  \n Understand the Machine Learning modelling workflows.  \n Use R and and its relevant packages to process real datasets, train and apply Machine Learning models\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\n\\\\Either \\Learn to Program: R\\ and \\Data Manipulation in R\\ or \\Learn to Program: R\\ and \\Data Manipulation and Visualisation in R\\needed to attend this course. 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With powerful features such as organising data collection instruments into predefined events, you can shepherd your participants through a complex survey at various time points with very little configuration.  \n  \n This course will introduce some of REDCap’s more advanced features for running longitudinal studies, and builds on the foundational material taught in REDCAP101 – Managing Data Capture and Surveys with REDCap.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nBuild a longitudinal project  \n Manage participants throughout multiple events  \n Configure and use Automated Survey Invitations  \n Use Smart Variables to add powerful features to your logic  \n Take advantage of high-granularity permissions for your collaborators  \n Understand the data structure of a longitudinal project\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nThis course requires the participant to have a fairly good basic knowledge of REDCap. To come up to speed, consider taking our \\Data Capture and Surveys with REDCap\\ workshop.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor more information, please click [here](https://intersect.org.au/training/course/redcap201).","start":"2025-04-30T10:00:00.000Z","end":"2025-04-30T13:00:00.000Z","sponsors":[],"venue":null,"city":null,"country":"Australia","postcode":null,"latitude":null,"longitude":null,"created_at":"2025-01-07T14:00:23.810Z","updated_at":"2025-01-20T14:01:05.744Z","source":"tess","slug":"longitudinal-trials-with-redcap-at-ltu-online-c4ed6633-1675-4851-8f1f-afec9d05e5c1","content_provider_id":5,"user_id":43,"online":true,"last_scraped":"2025-01-20","scraper_record":true,"keywords":[],"event_types":[],"target_audience":[],"capacity":null,"eligibility":["host_institution"],"contact":"training@intersect.org.au","host_institutions":["Intersect Australia"],"prerequisites":null,"tech_requirements":null,"cost_basis":null,"cost_value":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[],"nodes":[]},{"id":779,"external_id":null,"title":"Version Control with Git at DPE Online","subtitle":null,"url":"https://intersect.org.au/training/schedule","organizer":"Intersect Australia","description":"Have you mistakenly overwritten programs or data and want to learn techniques to avoid repeating the loss? Version control systems are one of the most powerful tools available for avoiding data loss and enabling reproducible research. While the learning curve can be steep, our trainers are there to answer all your questions while you gain hands on experience in using Git, one of the most popular version control systems available.  \n  \n Join us for this workshop where we cover the fundamentals of version control using the researcher-focused training modules from the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nkeep versions of data, scripts, and other files  \n examine commit logs to find which files were changed when  \n restore earlier versions of files  \n compare changes between versions of a file  \n push your versioned files to a remote location, for backup and to facilitate collaboration\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nThe course has no prerequisites.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor more information, please click [here](https://intersect.org.au/training/course/git101).","start":"2025-05-01T09:30:00.000Z","end":"2025-05-01T12:30:00.000Z","sponsors":[],"venue":null,"city":null,"country":"Australia","postcode":null,"latitude":null,"longitude":null,"created_at":"2024-07-26T14:00:28.812Z","updated_at":"2024-07-31T14:00:29.466Z","source":"tess","slug":"version-control-with-git-at-dpe-online","content_provider_id":5,"user_id":43,"online":true,"last_scraped":"2024-07-31","scraper_record":true,"keywords":[],"event_types":[],"target_audience":[],"capacity":null,"eligibility":["host_institution"],"contact":"training@intersect.org.au","host_institutions":["Intersect Australia"],"prerequisites":null,"tech_requirements":null,"cost_basis":null,"cost_value":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[],"nodes":[]},{"id":1088,"external_id":null,"title":"Exploring Chi-square and correlation in R at ACU","subtitle":null,"url":"https://intersect.org.au/training/schedule","organizer":"Intersect Australia","description":"This hands-on training is designed to familiarise you with the data analysis environment of the R programming. In this session, we will traverse into the realm of inferential statistics, beginning with correlation and reliability. We will present a brief conceptual overview and the R procedures for computing reliability and correlation (Pearson’s r, Spearman’s Rho and Kendall’s tau) in real world datasets.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nObtain inferential statistics and assess data normality  \n Manipulate data and create graphs  \n Perform Chi-Square tests (Goodness of Fit test and Test of Independence)  \n Perform correlations on continuous and categorical data (Pearson’s r, Spearman’s Rho and Kendall’s tau)\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nThis course assumes familiarity with R and RStudio. 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With the ability to collect, store and analyse different data types all in the one location makes, it’s easy to see why NVivo is becoming the tool of choice for many researchers.  \n  \n NVivo allows researchers to simply organise and manage data from a variety of sources including surveys, interviews, articles, video, email, social media and web content, PDFs and images. Coding your data allows you to discover trends and compares themes as they emerge across different sources and data types. Using NVivo memos and visualisations combined with the ability to integrate with popular bibliographic tools you can get your research ready for publication sooner.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nCreate and organise a qualitative research project in NVivo  \n Import a range of data sources using NVivo’s integrated tools  \n Code and classify your data  \n Format your data to take advantage of NVivo’s auto-coding ability  \n Use NVivo to discover new themes and trends in research  \n Visualise relationships and trends in your data\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nIn order to participate, attendees must have a licensed copy of NVivo installed on their computer. 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With the ability to collect, store and analyse different data types all in the one location makes, it’s easy to see why NVivo is becoming the tool of choice for many researchers.  \n  \n NVivo allows researchers to simply organise and manage data from a variety of sources including surveys, interviews, articles, video, email, social media and web content, PDFs and images. Coding your data allows you to discover trends and compares themes as they emerge across different sources and data types. Using NVivo memos and visualisations combined with the ability to integrate with popular bibliographic tools you can get your research ready for publication sooner.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nCreate and organise a qualitative research project in NVivo  \n Import a range of data sources using NVivo’s integrated tools  \n Code and classify your data  \n Format your data to take advantage of NVivo’s auto-coding ability  \n Use NVivo to discover new themes and trends in research  \n Visualise relationships and trends in your data\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nIn order to participate, attendees must have a licensed copy of NVivo installed on their computer. 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With powerful features such as organising data collections instruments into predefined events, you can shephard your participants through a complex survey at various time points with very little configuration.  \n  \n This course will introduce some of REDCap’s more advanced features for running longitudinal studies, and builds on the foundational material taught in REDCAP101 – Managing Data Capture and Surveys with REDCap.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nBuild a longitudinal project  \n Manage participants throughout multiple events  \n Configure and use Automated Survey Invitations  \n Use Smart Variables to add powerful features to your logic  \n Take advantage of high-granularity permissions for your collaborators  \n Understand the data structure of a longitudinal project\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nThis course requires the participant to have a fairly good basic knowledge of REDCap. 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In this course, we will explore the fundamentals of Machine Learning from a practical perspective with the help of the Python programming language and its scientific computing libraries.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nUnderstand the difference between supervised and unsupervised Machine Learning.  \n Understand the fundamentals of Machine Learning.  \n Comprehensive introduction to Machine Learning models and techniques such as Linear Regression and Model Training.  \n Understand the Machine Learning modelling workflows.  \n Use Python and scikit-learn to process real datasets, train and apply Machine Learning models\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nEither \\Learn to Program: Python\\ and \\Data Manipulation in Python\\ or \\Learn to Program: Python\\ and \\Data Manipulation and Visualisation in Python\\ needed to attend this course.   \n If you already have experience with programming, please check the topics covered in courses above to ensure that you are familiar with the knowledge needed for this course, such as good understanding of Python syntax and basic programming concepts and familiarity with Pandas, Numpy and Seaborn libraries.  \n Maths knowledge is not required. 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We’ll use one of the most widespread data wrangling tools, Microsoft Excel, to import, sort, filter, copy, protect, transform, summarise, merge, and visualise research data.  \n  \n While aimed at novice Excel users, most attendees will walk away with new tricks to work more efficiently with their research data.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\n‘Clean up’ messy research data  \n Organise, format and name your data  \n Interpret your data (SORTING, FILTERING, CONDITIONAL FORMATTING)  \n Perform calculations on your data using functions (MAX, MIN, AVERAGE)  \n Extract significant findings from your data (PIVOT TABLE, VLOOKUP)  \n Manipulate your data (convert data format, work with DATES and TIMES)  \n Create graphs and charts to visualise your data (CHARTS)  \n Handy tips to speed up your work\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nIn order to participate, attendees must have a licensed copy of Microsoft Excel installed on their computer. 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It has an excellent ecosystem including the powerful RStudio development environment and the Shiny web application framework.  \n  \n But getting started with R can be challenging, particularly if you’ve never programmed before. That’s where this introductory course comes in.  \n  \n We teach using RStudio, which allows program code, results, visualisations and documentation to be blended seamlessly.  \n  \n Join us for a live coding workshop where we write programs that produce results, using the researcher-focused training modules from the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nIntroduction to the RStudio interface for programming  \n Basic syntax and data types in R  \n How to load external data into R  \n Creating functions (FUNCTIONS)  \n Repeating actions and analysing multiple data sets (LOOPS)  \n Making choices (IF STATEMENTS – CONDITIONALS)  \n Ways to visualise data in R\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nNo prior experience with programming needed to attend this course.  \n  \n We strongly recommend attending the Start Coding without Hesitation: Programming Languages Showdown and Thinking like a computer: The Fundamentals of Programming webinars. 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Perfect for sharing insights with others while producing reproducible research.  \n  \n Join us for this live coding workshop where we write programs that produce results, using the researcher-focused training modules from the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nIntroduction to the JupyterLab interface for programming  \n Basic syntax and data types in Python  \n How to load external data into Python  \n Creating functions (FUNCTIONS)  \n Repeating actions and analysing multiple data sets (LOOPS)  \n Making choices (IF STATEMENTS – CONDITIONALS)  \n Ways to visualise data in Python\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nNo prior experience with programming is needed to attend this course.  \n  \n We strongly recommend attending the Start Coding without Hesitation: Programming Languages Showdown and Thinking like a computer: The Fundamentals of Programming webinars. 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Have you thought about using Qualtrics?  \n  \n Qualtrics in a powerful cloud-based survey tool, ideal for social scientists from all disciplines. This course will introduce the technical components of the whole research workflow from building a survey to analysing the results using Qualtrics. We will discover the numerous design elements available in order to get the most useful results and make life as easy as can be for your respondents.  \n  \n If your institution has a licence to Qualtrics, then this course is right for you.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nFormat a sample survey using the Qualtrics online platform  \n Configure the survey using a range of design features to improve user experience  \n Decide which distribution channel is right for your needs  \n Understand the available data analysis and export options in Qualtrics\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nYou must have access to a Qualtrics instance, such as through your university license. 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Combining slide-based background material, discussions, and case studies this workshop will equip participants with best practices for managing their valuable research data.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nHow to manage research data according to legal, statutory, ethical, funding body and university requirements  \n Approaches to planning, collecting, organising, managing, storing, backing up, preserving, and sharing your data  \n Services supporting research data at your institution\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nThe course has no prerequisites.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor more information, please click [here](https://intersect.org.au/training/course/rdmt001).","start":"2025-05-16T10:00:00.000Z","end":"2025-05-16T12:00:00.000Z","sponsors":[],"venue":null,"city":null,"country":"Australia","postcode":null,"latitude":null,"longitude":null,"created_at":"2025-01-14T14:00:20.793Z","updated_at":"2025-01-20T14:01:11.120Z","source":"tess","slug":"introduction-to-research-data-management-at-wsu-online-7613ee82-8a57-4b16-bf5b-bdfb22a4b009","content_provider_id":5,"user_id":43,"online":true,"last_scraped":"2025-01-20","scraper_record":true,"keywords":[],"event_types":[],"target_audience":[],"capacity":null,"eligibility":["host_institution"],"contact":"training@intersect.org.au","host_institutions":["Intersect Australia"],"prerequisites":null,"tech_requirements":null,"cost_basis":null,"cost_value":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[],"nodes":[]},{"id":793,"external_id":null,"title":"Data Manipulation and Visualisation in R at UOA Online","subtitle":null,"url":"https://intersect.org.au/training/schedule","organizer":"Intersect Australia","description":"R is quickly gaining popularity as a programming language for statisticians, data scientists and researchers. It has an excellent ecosystem including the powerful RStudio and the Shiny web application framework.  \n  \n In this workshop, you will learn how to manipulate, explore and get insights from your data (Data Manipulation using the dplyr package), as well as how to convert your data from one format to another (Data Transformation using the tidyr package). You will also explore different types of graphs and learn how to customise them using one of the most popular plotting packages in R, ggplot2 (Data Visualisation).  \n  \n We teach using RStudio, which allows program code, results, visualisations and documentation to be blended seamlessly.  \n  \n Join us for a live coding workshop where we write programs that produce results, using the researcher-focused training modules from Intersect and the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation.\n\n#### You'll learn:\n\nDataFrame Manipulation using the dplyr package  \n DataFrame Transformation using the tidyr package  \n Using the Grammar of Graphics to convert data into figures using the ggplot2 package  \n Configuring plot elements within ggplot2  \n Exploring different types of plots using ggplot2\n\n#### Prerequisites:\n\nEither \\Learn to Program: R\\ or \\Learn to Program: R\\ and \\R for Research\\ needed to attend this course. 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