The eye tracking group appeared on the science show Vetandets värld on national Swedish Radio recently. Listen to the pod version here: http://sverigesradio.se/api/radio/radio.aspx?type=broadcast&id=3527509&codingformat=.m4a&metafile=asx
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Archive for October, 2011
Eyetracking on the science show of national Swedish Radio
Monday, October 24th, 2011Studying Digital Cultures
Thursday, October 20th, 2011Webometrics workshop HEX, the Laboratory of the Humanities and the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences invite researchers at the faculty of humanities and theology (and like minded) to a workshop on methods and tools for studying the web. For more information… »
Members from the Humanities Lab at Digital Heritage Forum Seminar Oct 17
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011Several members from the Humanities Lab present their work within the Digital Heritage Forum at a full-day seminar, Oct. 17, Nya Festsalen, AF-borgen, Lund 09.30 - 15.30. More about the Digital Heritage Forum here:… »
Välkommen till en visning av Humanistlaboratoriet
Monday, October 10th, 2011Välkommen till en visning av Humanistlaboratoriet, måndagen 24 oktober, kl 14-16.
Vi välkomnar särskilt doktorander och nyanställda vid HT! Anmäl dig här:
http://www.humlab.lu.se/se/education/current-courses
Antalet platser är… »
Our book “Eye tracking: a comprehensive guide to methods and measures” is now shipping
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011We got our own copies from OUP last week, and have distributed copies to the participants of our LETA crash course in eye tracking. In Lund, the book will be used in all courses on eye-tracking and eye movements that we give (LETA, the 7.5 ECTS Ph.D course, and others). We have also heard from… »
Review of “The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements”, edited by Liversedge, Gilchrist and Everling
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011I picked up my copy of the book at OUPs stand at ECEM 2011 in Marseille, where it was launched together with our own book “Eye Tracking” (http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199697083.do). I have until now read through 686 of its more than 1000 pages, and wanted to share what I think about it.
This is a book on how… »