Delve Qualitative Tool Training Videos
Intro demo (2 min)
Delve is software to analyze qualitative data. It’s a simple to use, tool that allows you to code qualitative data such as interview or focus group transcripts, and find rigorous insights quickly.
Intro qualitative data analysis online course (30 min)
In this structured online course, learn qualitative coding methods that will enable you to find themes and patterns in your qualitative data.
Using AI with qualitative coding (30 min)
Learn how to find patterns in your qualitative data using software and AI, without losing the human touch.
Read Our Online Guides to Qualitative Coding
This guide shows how AI can help build your thematic analysis codebook from the first code to the final theme.
This guide walks through each phase, showing exactly how AI supports thematic analysis and where you need to stay in the driver's seat.
This article looks at the limitations with the “dump and done” approach, then highlights a few ways ChatGPT and Delve’s AI-assistant still save you time for thematic analysis.
Action research turns you into a researcher of your own classroom practices. The challenge is finding the right NVivo alternative to simplify your work.
Compare the most popular qualitative coding software available today, covering learning curves, AI-assisted coding, collaborative features, and more.
We tested seven qualitative data analysis platforms already being used in classrooms to see how they handle the practical realities of teaching methodology courses.
We compare NVivo, ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA, Quirkos, Taguette, Dedoose, and Delve to find tools that streamline thematic analysis.
See how Dr. Garcia Ramos simplified her workflow and published NSF-funded research using Delve.
In vivo codes utilize the language and terminology used by the participants rather than alternative methods where codes are researcher-derived.
Thematic analysis involves reading through a data set and identifying patterns in meaning across the data.