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Dear colleague(s), We would like to kindly remind you, that the registration with the early type of fees is possible even for a day! Early registration deadline is 15 November, 2016 – midnight! Please fill in the registration form as soon as possible on the below link: TOBII WORKSHOPS In the morning of 5th January we will have two Tobii workshops - one for beginners and one for advanced users. More information about registration will be given till the end of this week on the website! Please find below the content of the workshops: Eye tracking in developmental studies: Introduction to basic and advanced methodology in two workshops Eye tracking plays an important role in gathering data about how infants and children interact with the people and the world around them. Successful studies require attention and care to obtain reliable data and properly process and analyze. We offer two workshops for participants of different level of experience and knowledge in the field. We will discuss, in the respective level, common paradigms, best practices for high quality studies and factors involved in decreasing eye tracking data quality and common approaches to minimize them. 08:45 – 10:15 Workshop for New users In our first session we invite those who have not used eye tracking before, or have beginner-type experience. We will present common paradigms used in infant research, possible experimental design issues related to eye-tracking experiments and best practices when working with infants and young children. Participants will have the chance to try out Tobii Pro’s remote and wearable eye trackers and the different eye tracking software. 10:30 – 12:00 Workshop for Advanced users We invite researchers who have experience with eye tracking and wish to learn more on some more detailed topics into data quality, validation, fixation filters, gaze contingent paradigms and other. We invite participants to contribute to the workshop in advance with topics and questions, so that the workshop delivers the most useful information. The workshop will offer hands-on time with Tobii Pro’s wearable and remote systems and software. About Tobii Pro: Tobii Pro eye trackers are known for their exceptional tolerance of substantial, dynamic head movement which allows for minimal restrictions on the subjects' natural actions. This makes them ideal for infant and child studies, as well as atypical populations. Should you need any assistance do not hesitate to contact us -->> bcccd@asszisztencia.hu Best regards, the BCCCD17 Scientific Committee |