REDCap is a web-based data capture tool used to create, manage, and deploy research databases and surveys. It has built-in functionalities for data importing and exporting, quality checking, reporting, and basic statistics summarization.
This workshop will provide an overview of REDCap, demonstrations of core features, and hands-on exercises.
In the first session, May 10, 2022 from 1:00-3:00PM, we will introduce the platform and explain the basic workflow for developing a REDCap project with multiple forms.
In the second session, May 17, 2022 from 1:00-3:00PM, we will present a case study where participants will build their own project and deploy it as a survey study.
REDCap is a web-based data capture tool used to create, manage, and deploy research databases and surveys. It has built-in functionalities for data importing and exporting, quality checking, reporting, and basic statistics summarization.
This workshop will provide an overview of REDCap, demonstrations of core features, and hands-on exercises.
In the first session, May 10, 2022 from 1:00-3:00 PM, we will introduce the platform and explain the basic workflow for developing a REDCap project with multiple forms.
In the second session, May 17, 2022 from 1:00-3:00 PM, we will present a case study where participants will build their own project and deploy it as a survey study.
Queen’s University is among the eighteen groups or individuals to receive funding from the Digital Research Alliance of Canada (the Alliance).
The Alliance’s Data Champions Pilot Project aims to promote a shift in data culture within the Canadian Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) ecosystem by promoting sound research data management (RDM).
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Zoe is a primary contact for researchers regarding specific application submissions.
She supports Queen's University Research Ethics Boards (REBs): HSREB and GREB-chairs and members to facilitate ethical reviews and is responsible for facilitating the efficient and effective ethics review of research applications involving human participants and/or biological materials.
Christine is a primary contact for researchers regarding specific application submissions.
She supports Queen's University Research Ethics Boards (REBs): HSREB and GREB-chairs and members to facilitate ethical reviews and is responsible for facilitating the efficient and effective ethics review of research applications involving human participants and/or biological materials.