Handle and analyze eye-tracking data in R – All levels welcome!
Details
Are you planning to process and analyze eye-tracking or are just curious how it works?
In this workshops we will cover some basics of eye-tracking: from an example of an eye-tracking experiment to data processing, plotting, and some basic analyses. You don’t need to know anything about eye-tracking but some basic R skills would be good.
Come along to learn how to analyse eye-tracking data in a workshop given by Francie Manhardt!
Francie is a PhD student at the Radboud University and Max Planck Institute Nijmegen and passionate about sign languages, eye-tracking and R. During her PhD she combined all three – the dream! Over the years, she has conducted many eye-tracking studies and after analyzing her first in excel she is the happiest person to have found R and tackles eye-gaze data in R ever since.
REQUIREMENTS
Don't forget to bring your (fully charged!) laptop with R Studio installed.
CODE OF CONDUCT
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SPONSORS
A huge thank you to the Gelderland Zuid library for hosting this event!