Online micro-courses

On top of the complete online training on the Standard version of Maxqda, both in English and in French, I also offer micro-courses on technical and methodological topics.

The micro courses are on-demand training : accessible online at any time, everyone can follow them at their own pace and time, from anywhere, simply from a computer or tablet connected to the Internet. They consist of a few video clips (focusing on the practical use of the software and its features), as well as text lessons (with explanations, checklists and advices …).

After completing a micro-course, you can choose to have one or more personalised follow-up sessions, if you want to fine-tune your training with Maxqda according to your research project. I can provide guidance tailored to your data and objectives.

These are the micro-courses available at the moment. New micro-courses are added New micro-courses are added on a regular basis, so feel free to check this page periodically. You can also contact me if you have specific requests or needs for micro-training


Micro-course “How to use MAXQDA’s visualization tools”

Learn how to use Maxqda’s many visualization and report generation tools, to go a step further with your research projects.

In this 2.5h micro-course, you will learn how to visualize patterns in your interviews with document portraits, compare code frequencies and distributions in your data, produce various reports on your project, and much more with Maxqda’s many visualization and report generation tools.

The syllabus is described here.

Please note that this micro-course is designed for people who are already familiar with Maxqda and have some basic knowledge of how to use the software. If you are not familiar with Maxqda, I suggest you rather follow the complete Maxqda course, which also includes this content on visualizations and reports.



Micro-course “How to use variables and mixed methods tools in MAXQDA”

Learn how to use variables and mixed methods in Maxqda, to go a step further with your research projects.

In Maxqda, “mixed methods” refers to functions and tools that cross documents and their variables.
In this 1.5h micro-course, you will learn how to:

  • create variables to attach information to your documents (for example, how old is the interview respondent, his or her place of residence, or the name of newspaper articles, the date of publication, etc.)
  • use mixed-method tools to analyze your documents according to these variables.

The syllabus is described here.

Please note that this micro-course is designed for people who are already familiar with Maxqda and have some basic knowledge of how to use the software. If you are not familiar with Maxqda, I suggest you rather follow the complete Maxqda course, which also includes this content variables and mixed methods.