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Programmatically Using LLMs for Qualitative Research Methods

This hands-on workshop introduces researchers to using large language models (LLMs) programmatically to support qualitative research workflows. Using real New Zealand legislative data, you will practice prompting techniques to prepare, label, and analyse unstructured text and images — then learn how to critically evaluate and validate what the model produces. No prior coding or machine learning experience is required.

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Click a notebook link below, sign in with your Google account, and run the cells from top to bottom.

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Notebook Open in Colab
01 — Environment setup Open In Colab
02 — LLMs as research instruments Open In Colab
03 — Exploratory analysis Open In Colab
04 — Thematic analysis and validation Open In Colab
05 — Visual feature extraction Open In Colab

Developed by Dr Kyle Hemming, Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland

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This is a hands-on workshop titled "Embedding LLMs". Leading development is Kyle Hemming (Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland) for researchers who use qualitative or quantitative methods and want to understand how LLMs can be programatically used into their workflows. Workshop length: 3 hours.

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