EyeSay: Visionaries in Usability
World Usability Day 2011
Posted October 7th, 2011 by kcrane| Country: | US | Local start: | Event is Over |
| City (& state): | Lubbock, TX | Local finish: | Event is Over |
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Texas Tech University |
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Event Details
When: Thursday, November 10, 2011.
Where: Webinar with Clemson University and Texas Tech University
Time: 12:30-2:00pm (CST)
Speakers: Dr. Tharon Howard, Clemson University and Advisory Board Member of Grinbath, LLC.
Dr. Joyce Carter, Texas Tech University and CFO of Grinbath, LLC.
Dr. Brian Still, Texas Tech University and CEO of Grinbath, LLC.
Details: Usability relies on the triangulation of data: see, say, do. One goal is to eliminate the discrepancy between what users “say” they see and what they actually do see. New eye tracking technologies makes this goal more attainable than it has been in the past. In this webinar, Dr. Tharon Howard of Clemson University, Dr. Joyce Carter of Texas Tech University, and Dr. Brian Still of Texas Tech University discuss the importance of eye tracking to a usability professional’s tool kit as well as the possibilities for using vision technologies in the future. Please join us for World Usability Day to discuss how we can use eye tracking technologies to further our research and change the world.
Cost: Free to the first 100 registrants
To register, go to https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/528718998
Contact the organizer
Kate Crane
E-mail: kcrane [AT] gmail [DOT] com










