Eye Tracking Research Toolbox
This course will allow you to explore key concepts in eye tracking research and help you integrate it in your study.
This course will allow you to explore key concepts in eye tracking research and help you integrate it in your study.
Eye tracking is a powerful method to study the human mind and behaviour.
The course is divided into two components: (1) a conceptual framework to help you make better decisions when planning and executing a study, allowing you to turn eye tracking data into valuable insights; (2) a practical introduction to the challenges and trade-offs you will encounter during a study, helping you to establish a set of "good practices" that you can easily transfer to your research.
Key concepts in this eye-tracking course are:
In covering these concepts during the course, the focus will be on the trade-offs, not the "right" answer. Usually, in eye-tracking research, absolute right answers do not exist. In this course, we will stress that context (e.g. which participant group are you measuring? what question are you trying to answer? where is the research conducted?) is important for the implementation of eye tracking.
Individuals who are (one of) the first in their group, company, or research field to use eye tracking. Previous attendees have come from:
Note that this is not an exhaustive list and attendees from different fields are very welcome as well.
To let you make better decisions to optimize your eye-tracking study.
24 hours (three days). An average day will consist of both lectures and hands-on sessions.