2nd sci:vesco summer camp
Leipzig, Germany

From 27th to 29th August 2010 we are holding our second sci:vesco summer camp here at our premises in Leipzig, Germany.

In the course of this 3 day seminar, groups of max. 8 participants will be taught how to use the sci:vesco software package an how to  professionally conduct and analyse multi-grid interviews.

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Build up your methodical competence

The higher quality of sci:vesco® results depend on the competence of the operater as well as on the application itself. For instance choosing the right elements takes also from experts best efforts. In addition to that special interview techniques are more applicable than others (e.g. Laddering or pyramiding technique).

Our training courses are  concerted on the requirements of Repertory Grid application and the special features of sci:vesco. All courses will be certificated.
Your way to a sci:vesco® Certificate.

Next Date*:

Coming soon.

Anke Barth
E-Mail: anke.barth@eac-web.de
Tel: +49 341 31 91 99 40
Fax: +49 341 31 91 99 44

*Inhouse seminars on inquiry.

Comments of the participants

Attending the elements and constructs GmbH (eac-Leipzig) four day sci:vesco® summer camp software training was brilliant and valuable experience.

sci:vesco® is an extraordinary tool, without a parallel the ’W.A. Mozart‘ of repertory grid software’s.

The sci:vesco® course was presented on a one to one basis by Dr. Matthias Rosenberger and Janko Buve (software development). Demonstrated and advice on how to run the software, to interpret the data and present the findings was done in a helpful, lucid and comprehensive manner. It provided a clear direction of how to use the software. Moreover, it helped clarify the way forward, how to refine my sci:vesco skills.
In a nutshell, a practical and very enjoyable course which had given me the hands on experience I needed.
(Marteinn Steinar Jónsson, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Occupational and Organisational Psychologist, Kópavogur, Iceland)

Great team, support and software.
(Yannick Turkier, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Olten)