Using CAQDAS and Google Earth to analyse qualitative data in the context of place Graham Hughes NCRM QUIC Node - University of Surrey Research Methods Festival - 6 th July 2010
Software used in this session MAXqda (v2010) NVivo (v8) ATLAS.ti (v6) Google Earth
A traditional map
A Google Earth Image
Google Earth control panel
Save a “place” in GE
Creating a geolink in MAXqda
How a geolink shows in MAXqda
Working with GE and MAXqda
MAXqda coding and audio
Creating a geolink in Nvivo (1)
Creating a geolink in Nvivo (2)
Creating a geolink in Nvivo (3)
How the link appears in Nvivo (1)
How the link appears in Nvivo (2)
ATLAS.ti has a different approach
Google Earth is embedded within ATLAS project
Make a quotation (not a link)
A Google Earth PD is a set of places
Save a GE ‘Snapshot’ view
Text quotes can be linked to GE quotes
Now GE opens in a new window
With a network create a “virtual crowd”
In conclusion MAXqda is quite easy, but has only basic functionality for GE and audio links Nvivo users should hope for an improvement with v9. It does provide linking facilities but they are ‘clunky’ ATLAS.ti tries hard to integrate the programs, and offers the greatest flexibility for imaginative users