2015 Eye-tracking Research Seminar
18 June 2015
The CRELLA Research Institute at the University of Bedfordshire, and the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University jointly co-ordinated an Eye Tracking Research Seminar aimed at postgraduate students on Thursday, June 18th, at CRELLA's Putteridge Bury Campus (Hitchin Rd, Luton, LU2 8LE, UK).
PhD students and staff from Lancaster and CRELLA presented papers related to eye tracking in language education and assessment, and the event was open to anyone to attend.
The full programme and abstracts is available here - PDF 366.5 KB and at wp.lancs.ac.uk/ltrg/eye-tracking-lab
Safia Sheraz (CRELLA, University of Bedfordshire)
Cognitive processes in reading - Presentation slides - PPTX 992.6 KB
Bimali Indrarathne and Judit Kormos (Lancaster University)
Attentional processing of input in different input conditions: an eye tracking study
Nicola Latimer (CRELLA, University of Bedfordshire)
Cognitive processes in reading-into writing tasks
Marije Michel (Lancaster University)
Eye movements during L2 written computer chat interaction
Tineke Brunfaut and Gareth McCray (Lancaster University)
Modelling L2 reading proficiency using eye-tracking measures - Presentation slides
Sathena Chan and Stephen Bax (CRELLA, University of Bedfordshire)
Reading processes in GEPT reading tests
Nathanial Owen (University of Leicester)
Stimulated-recall interviews and eye tracking - Presentation slides - PPTX 3.5 MB
Haiming Liu and Asad Ullah (Computer Science, University of Bedfordshire)
Computer Science: two projects - Presentation slides - PPTX 53.1 KB
address
Professor Tony Green
Director of CRELLA
University of Bedfordshire
Putteridge Bury
Hitchin Road
Luton, Bedfordshire
UK, LU2 8LE
telephone
+44 (0)1582 489086