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REDCap Training Videos
Just Getting Started?
Explore these overviews of fundamental concepts and features.
Title |
Description |
Watch Video |
Brief Overview |
A quick summary of what REDCap is and what it can do. |
4 minutes
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Detailed Overview |
This video provides an overview of basic functions and features within a REDCap project. It will serve as a starting point
for learning about the basic concepts of REDCap, what REDCap projects are, how to create them, and how to use them. |
14 minutes
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Data Entry Overview |
A focused exploration of basic data entry workflow. Suitable for training data entry staff. |
19 minutes
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Building a Project
Learn how to build and modify data collection instruments.
Title |
Description |
Watch Video |
Introduction to Instrument Development |
An introduction to the Online Designer and Data Dictionary methods of instrument development. |
6 minutes
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Online Designer |
This online tool is the quickest and most intuitive method for making instrument modifications. |
5 minutes
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Data Dictionary |
The Data Dictionary is your project structure in a downloadable spreadsheet file. The spreadsheet can be modified and uploaded into REDCap to make instrument modifications. To see an example, download the Data Dictionary demonstration file.
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10 minutes
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Project Field Types |
An illustration of some popular field types. |
4 minutes
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Basic Features & Modules
Project Type |
Description |
Watch Video |
Applications Overview |
A brief exploration of the most popular built-in tools. |
5 minutes
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The Calendar |
This tool organizes your study by tracking upcoming milestones and events. |
7 minutes
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Scheduling Module |
This is an optional feature in longitudinal projects. The tool generates record-specific schedules based on a series of events or timepoints. Used with the calendar module, this tool greatly streamlines longitudinal data entry. |
7 minutes
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Data Access Groups for multi-site projects |
The Data Access Groups feature assigns users to groups. Any user in a Data Access Group may only access their group's records.
Each group is blinded to all other data/records. Users not in a group can access all data across all groups.
This feature is especially useful for multi-site projects because each data collection site must usually be restricted from viewing other sites' records. |
7 minutes
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Types of REDCap Projects
There are several flavors of REDCap projects to choose from as you begin thinking about building your own project.
Each type of project has its advantages and disadvantages, and may fit the specific needs better of one
type of project over another. Please review the different types below, and you may even view a live example of each
project type in action or view a short video about it.
Project Type |
Description |
Watch Video |
Types of Projects |
This video describes two major decisions that must be made when building a REDCap project. It also briefly illustrates how these decisions affect which type of project is used. |
3 minutes
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Traditional Project (classic model with data entry forms)
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The traditional project is used for basic data collection. All data is entered directly in REDCap by users who log in. Multiple data collection instruments are often defined. This project type is suitable for most data collection needs. It can capture longitudinal data, including adverse event reporting or other collection that does not have a pre-defined schedule or end-point. |
3 minutes
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Single Survey Project |
The Survey module allows a REDCap instrument to be completed by survey respondents who do not log in. Data can also still be entered by REDCap users (who do log in). This video explores all the major features of the survey module, including survey distribution. A single survey project has only one data collection instrument, which is used as a survey. |
5 minutes
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Longitudinal Project (multi-use data entry forms, abstract time-points)
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The Longitudinal module allows any data collection instrument(s) to be completed multiple times for each record. The same data may be captured repeatedly. The module uses an event grid to define clear timepoints used for data collection. The longitudinal module is best suited to very structured studies which do NOT last indefinitely. Clinical trials frequently use this project type. |
3 minutes
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Longitudinal Project + Scheduling (multi-use data entry forms, defined time points)
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This project type uses two modules. The Longitudinal module allows any data collection instrument(s) to be completed multiple times for each record. The Scheduling module adds record-specific schedules onto a study calendar, using the longitudinal event grid. Schedules can be generated and modified. The longitudinal module is best suited to very structured studies which do NOT last indefinitely. So this project type is useful for large, multi-site clinical trials needing a quick and easy way to schedule patient visits. |
3 minutes
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Operations (use case for non-study/non-trial)
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REDCap can be used for almost any type of data collection. The most common uses are clinical research and trials. However, REDCap is also suitable for administrative and educational data, workflow tracking, quality improvement, biobanking, registries, and non-human research. This example explores a traditional project type being used to capture and track operational bookkeeping information. |
2 minutes
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Special Features within REDCap Projects
Every REDCap project is capable of utilizing special features, some of which can be enabled by normal users and some by
REDCap administrators. Below is a listing of these features.
Feature |
Description |
Watch Video |
Defining Events in Longitudinal Projects |
Defining events is a requirement of the Longitudinal module. That module allows any data collection instrument(s) to be completed multiple times for each record. The module uses an event grid to define the timepoints used for data collection. This video illustrates how to define the timepoints (also called events). |
5 minutes
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Designating Instruments for Events in Longitudinal Projects |
Designating instruments is an optional step of the Longitudinal module. That module allows any data collection instrument(s)
to be completed multiple times for each record. The module uses an event grid to define the timepoints used for data collection.
This video illustrates how to designate which instruments are completed at each timepoint. |
3 minutes
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Repeatable instruments and events |
In-depth overview of how to set up and utilize the Repeating Instruments and Repeating Events functionality in both classic
and longitudinal projects. |
33 minutes
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REDCap Mobile App |
The REDCap Mobile App is an app that can be downloaded onto a tablet or mobile device to allow REDCap data to be collected
locally on that device without the need for an internet connection (either wifi or cellular signal). If a user downloads the app,
they must explicitly be given mobile app privileges in a given REDCap project in order to set up the project on the app. Once a project
has been set up on the app, data can be collected in an offline fashion and then later synced back to the REDCap server. |
2 minutes
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Locking Records |
The locking feature freezes data. Users can still view existing data, but they cannot modify it unless they have the needed User Rights permissions. This video illustrates the basics of how instruments are locked. Refer to the built-in help resources and locking applications for more detailed instructions about locking management. |
2 minutes
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Data Resolution Workflow |
This advanced tool enables a powerful data query management system. |
5 minutes
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