EyeHub is happy to announce that we will arrange a workshop with 4 sessions (2 hours per session) led by Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos, on the theory and practical use of eye-tracking as a scientific tool.
The course will be limited to 15 participants. Anyone can register, but preference will be given to participants considering or planning to use eye-tracking in their MA-thesis, already has some basic knowledge on eye-tracking, and can attend all sessions.
Register for the workshop here. Registration deadline is May 24th.
EyeHub has also announced a scholarship for students using eye-tracking or pupillometry in their MA-thesis. Click here to read more.
Session dates and topics:
- 03.06., 14:00-16:00, Henrik Wergelands hus, room 421: Theoretical Introduction to the use of Eye-tracking for experimental research in cognitive science
- 04.06., 14:00-16:00, Henrik Wergelands hus, room 421: Practical introduction on how to create an eye-tracking experiment using the EyeLink 1000
- 05.06., different groups will attend at different times throughout the day, Henrik Wergelands hus, 4th floor: Training session on data collection: testing participants in the lab and extracting results
- 06.06., 14:00-17:00, Henrik Wergelands hus, room 421: Brief overview of the data analysis pipeline. EyeHub provides pizza for all participants.
An emphasis will be placed on eye-tracking during reading.
Welcome!