Get certified as an ATLAS.ti Trainer

Certified ATLAS.ti professional and student trainers are qualified to provide consultation and training services in ATLAS.ti

Before you start:

  • Completion time is around 1-2 hours (keep in mind that you cannot save your progress in the platform, so if you close the page of the certification platform, you will have to restart the process)
  • Have an article prepared in advance. The article should be 1000-1500 words about best practices for using ATLAS.ti, and you can choose the specific topic on which you will focus. Please include practical tips, real-world examples, and methodological advice to explain to readers how they can use ATLAS.ti, as it is possible that we might publish your article in our blog. The article must include screenshots/images from the current version of ATLAS.ti, and it can be written in English or Spanish. You can take a look at our blog to see what topics we have already written about and to get inspired for your own article.
  • Have your updated CV and a professional photo ready to upload to the platform.
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  1. Professional Trainer
  2. Student Trainer

Professional Trainer

Certified ATLAS.ti Professional Trainer Program (CAPT)

Certified ATLAS.ti professional trainers are qualified to provide consultation and training services in ATLAS.ti. The following are the requirements to join the CAPT program:

  • To have graduated from an academic program.
  • To have participated in at least one analysis project using ATLAS.ti (this can be a thesis or dissertation project).
  • To demonstrate knowledge and experience with qualitative methodology, research design, and how to carry out a qualitative data analysis project with ATLAS.ti.
  • To demonstrate an advanced level of expertise with ATLAS.ti.

If you meet these requirements, you are welcome to apply for professional trainer certification. We will ask you to provide your contact information and CV so that we may list you on our website under ATLAS.ti Trainers & Consultants. The application process includes the following steps:

  • Online application questionnaire. In this questionnaire, you will be asked questions related to your experience and knowledge of ATLAS.ti.
  • Short article about ATLAS.ti. As a part of your application, you will be asked to upload a short article. The article should be 1000-1500 words about best practices for using ATLAS.ti, and you can choose the specific topic on which you will focus. Please include practical tips, real-world examples, and methodological advice to explain to readers how they can use ATLAS.ti, as it is possible that we might publish your article in our blog. The article must include screenshots/images from the current version of ATLAS.ti, and it can be written in English or Spanish. You can take a look at our blog to see what topics we have already written about and to get inspired for your own article.

If you meet these requirements, you will be awarded certification as a Junior Professional Trainer. Those who qualify as a Junior Professional Trainer have the opportunity to advance to Professional Trainer and then Senior Professional Trainer in the future.

All certified professional trainers will receive a certificate, a free ATLAS.ti educational license, a badge they can place on their websites, and additional support for the training activities. Additionally, certified professional trainers will have their names listed on the ATLAS.ti website under the ATLAS.ti Trainers & Consultants section. Certified professional trainers will also qualify to partner with ATLAS.ti GmbH in future training and consultation projects.

Note: The certification program is pertinent to the current version of ATLAS.ti Windows, Mac, and/or Web. It can be completed in English or Spanish.

Student Trainer

Certified ATLAS.ti Student Trainer Program (CAST)

Certified ATLAS.ti student trainers are qualified to provide fellow students, faculty and university researchers the basic first-step instruction in ATLAS.ti. First-step instruction includes the basics of document management, setting up a project, conducting coding procedures, and producing outputs. The following are the requirements to join the CAST program:

  • To be a student in an undergraduate or graduate academic program.
  • To have participated in at least one analysis project using ATLAS.ti. This could be a thesis or dissertation project.
  • To demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of ATLAS.ti and its application to the qualitative data analysis process.

If you meet these requirements, you are welcome to apply for student trainer certification. The application process consists of an online application questionnaire. In addition to this, we will ask you to provide your contact information and CV so that we may list your information on our website under ATLAS.ti Trainers & Consultants.

The application process includes the following steps:

  1. Online application questionnaire. In this questionnaire, you will be asked questions related to your experience and knowledge of ATLAS.ti.
  2. Short article about ATLAS.ti. As a part of your application, you will be asked to upload a short article. The article should be 1000-1500 words about best practices for using ATLAS.ti, and you can choose the specific topic on which you will focus. Please include practical tips, real-world examples, and methodological advice to explain to readers how they can use ATLAS.ti, as it is possible that we might publish your article in our blog. The article must include screenshots/images from the current version of ATLAS.ti, and it can be written in English or Spanish. You can take a look at our blog to see what topics we have already written about and to get inspired for your own article.

Those who complete successfully complete the application process will join a group of students from universities worldwide. Program members will receive a certificate and a badge they can place on their websites, a free student (two-year) license, and additional support for the training activities. Additionally, certified student trainers will have their names listed on the ATLAS.ti website under the ATLAS.ti Trainers & Consultants section. Certified student trainers will also be listed on the ATLAS.ti website and will qualify to partner with ATLAS.ti GmbH in future training and consultation projects.

Note: The certification program is pertinent to the current version of ATLAS.ti Windows, Mac, and/or Web. It can be completed in English or Spanish.