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BHP REDCap Community Webinar Series

The BHP REDCap Community is hosting an online webinar series dedicated to REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) – A secure, web-based application which is designed to support data capture for research studies. Whether you’re a beginner to REDCap or an experienced user that is seeking advanced tips. This series will provide valuable insights into maximizing REDCap’s capabilities.

Dates: Tuesday 13th May 2025 / Tuesday 10th June 2025

Time: 10:00am – 11:00am

Location: Online via Microsoft Teams

During the first session, attendees will learn:

– What is REDCap? Overview and key benefits.

– Highlights from the latest REDCap system update.

– Creating and customising data for forms and questionnaires.

This is a great opportunity to get comfortable with REDCap’s core features and ask questions! Perfect for beginners or those who need a refresher on the basics.

During the second session, attendees will learn:

– How to set up and manage eConsent in REDCap.

– What makes a good vs bad survey.

– Techniques for managing multi-language projects and improving accessibility.

Whether you’re designing your first REDCap project or refining an existing one, this webinar series will give you the tools to elevate your data collection strategy.

Register here for the first webinar:

https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/3ca2ab06-8c4f-4aee-9035-7af28c630270@b024cacf-dede-4241-a15c-3c97d553e9f3

Register here for the second webinar:

https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/1ddfd341-4c34-4f96-af39-4ebb4af2c3da@b024cacf-dede-4241-a15c-3c97d553e9f3


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