Workshop
Workshop: Programming for online experiments: how to get started
NOTE: THIS WOKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO MARCH 30
Setting up an online experiment, but not sure where to start? There are a range of tools and programming languages out there, and making sure you choose the right ones at the beginning of the project can save you time and stress later. This workshop will help you decide how to set up your online experiment. Whether you’re creating a simple survey or recording responses to complex audiovisual stimuli, this overview will help you find the right tool for the job.
This workshop is open to students, post-docs, and faculty. It is suitable for absolute beginners as well as those who are interesting in updating their knowledge of the latest tools available.
Note: you may also be interested in the upcoming two-part workshop on JavaScript for online experiments
When: Wed, March 30, 9:30-11:00 [*Note new date!]
Where: by zoom (link to be sent in advance)