Learn how to Code Images in NVivo for MAC
Summary
The video demonstrates how to code images using a specific example of a water usage image. It explains the process of coding parts of the image and linking them to text descriptions, as well as how to view and manage these codes.
Highlights
- 🎨 Coding Images: The video showcases how to code all or part of an image, specifically using a competing water usage image from a file folder.
- 📜 Linking Text: It explains how to code a picture log by selecting descriptive text, allowing for a connection between visual and textual data.
- 🖱️ Right-Click Functionality: Viewers learn that images can be coded and uncoded using the right-click option for ease of management.
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Key Moments
- Introduction to Coding Images00:05
- The video demonstrates how to code images, specifically using a competing water usage image.
- The image is located in the area and township folder within the files area.
- Viewers will learn to code all or part of an image and the picture log.
- Coding the Image00:25
- Instructions on selecting a boat in the foreground to code it to memorable quotes.
- Guidance on coding the fetch log by selecting text that describes large waterfront homes.
- The entire row of text can be coded for comprehensive referencing.
- Viewing Coded Segments01:07
- The coding on the image appears as a snippet in the default reference view.
- Both coded segments from the image and the corresponding text from the log are visible.
- The video includes tips on how to code and uncode images using right-click options.
- Introduction to Coding Images00:05