REDCap Workshop – Introduction to REDCap

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Join us for an interactive webinar geared towards people who are new to REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture). The webinar will provide a general overview of REDCap as well as hands-on activities where attendees can follow along and learn to create a data collection instrument, add data records, enter data, and export data to Excel or common statistical packages. 

Join us for an interactive webinar geared towards people who are new to REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture). The webinar will provide a general overview of REDCap as well as hands-on activities where attendees can follow along and learn to create a data collection instrument, add data records, enter data, and export data to Excel or common statistical packages. 

REDCap is a secure, web-based application for building and managing online databases and surveys, but you do not need web development or computer programming experience to use REDCap. REDCap has built-in quality assurance/quality improvement features and is HIPAA and HRPO compliant. If you have a WUSTL Key, you can use REDCap for free!

Who should attend?

People with no knowledge of REDCap but are interested in a different data management tool than they are currently using.

People who have heard of and are interested in using REDCap but do not have an account.

People who have used REDCap but aren’t completely comfortable building projects.

 

If the class is full, register to be on the waiting list and we will add more webinars based on demand. This webinar will be recorded and posted to our Data Management and Sharing webpage (https://becker.wustl.edu/services/data-management-and-sharing/).

Note: If you do not already have a REDCap account OR you are using Version 7 of REDCap, please go to https://redcap.wustl.edu/, click "REDCap Version 8 Production Server" to register for an account prior to the webinar. Desktop computers are available for attendees to use but you are welcome to bring a laptop if you prefer.


May 26th, 2020 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Zoom link will be provided before the workshop
United States
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