![]() Figure 6: Child idea for curriculum quality in case research of Nvivo Generating mind maps using ‘Floating Ideas’ in Nvivoįloating ideas are the thoughts which may or may not associate with the main idea. Responses on ‘Curriculum quality’ include ‘curriculum needs improvement’, ‘curriculum is already fine’ and ‘cannot comment’ (figure below). Figure 5: Selected child ideas option to convey detail thoughts about sibling thoughtsįor instance, a child idea for ‘Curriculum quality’ includes responses collected on co-curricular activities. Click on a Sibling Idea (Curriculum activities in case research).Figure 4: Mind map of quality education in Nvivo Generating mind map using ‘Child Ideas’ in NvivoĬhild Ideas are thoughts behind sibling ideas. The map in the figure below shows all sibling ideas related to case research. Similarly, all connected thoughts can be added in the mind map through ‘Sibling Ideas’. Figure3: Creating and locating sibling ideas on mind map in Nvivo The figure below shows the sibling idea in the case research. Click on ‘Main Idea’ (Quality of Higher Education in this case).Ī new window appears alongside the main idea.To attach student’s performance as a sibling idea, follow these steps: In the case research, ‘Student’s performance’ is the sibling idea associated with ‘Quality of Education in Schools’. It can be represented through a Mind Map. Sibling ideas are thoughts that are connected with the central idea of a study. Generating mind map using ‘Sibling Idea’ in Nvivo This has three important tools that is useful during mind mapping, which are: Figure 2: Additional mind map tools in Nvivo The ribbon now contains an additional option ‘Mind Map’ (figure below). Figure 1: Dialogue box for generating mind maps in NvivoĪfter naming the mind map, (‘Quality of Education’), click on ‘OK’. To start with mind maps, follow these steps:Ī dialogue box will appear (figure below). In this article the case research has been used to demonstrate a mind map using Nvivo. They represent a study in the form of a diagram denoting a story. They are useful for representing a node hierarchy. A mind map begins with a main idea around which associated elements are drawn. Mind maps are used to brainstorm ideas and visualize thoughts. Mapping in visualisations are carried out through two processes: This article explains how to generate result maps through visualisations in Nvivo. The previous article explained the data visualisation techniques using cluster analysis and stated the ways to present connections between nodes and codes. ![]()
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