User Meeting
Antwerp Social Lab
Join us at our user meeting in Antwerp!
The Antwerp Social Lab is a a core facility of the University of Antwerp, bringing together expertise and research infrastructure in an overarching unit. The lab's focus is on psychophysiological and behavioural methods that capture human interactions in interpersonal and technology-mediated contexts.
Tobii and Noldus IT warmly welcome you to an inspiring event where we delve into the vast possibilities of human behavioral research. Join us as distinguished speakers share their work and the innovative approaches they used to conduct their research.
Date | December, 12th, 2024
Time | 9:30 - 13:30 CET
Location | Antwerpen Social Lab: Our lab can be found within the Meerminne building at Sint-Jacobstraat 2-4 in the city centre of Antwerp. Upon entering through the main entrance, turn left and follow the signage to the Antwerp Social Lab. Head upstairs to the first floor to reach the lab
Program
9:00 – 9:30: Walk-in
9:30 – 10:00: Speaker | Laura Herrewijn
10:00 – 10:30: Speaker | Tine van Dael / Leen Catrysse
10:30 – 11:00: Coffee break
11:00 – 11:30: Speaker To Be Announced
11:30 – 12:00: Tobii - Zsofia Pilz / Noldus IT - Romain Hollands talks
12:00 – 12:30: Lunch
12:30 – 13:30: Demo’s and tour of Antwerp Social Lab
Laura Herrewijn (AP Hogeschool Antwerpen)
She will discuss our initial steps in designing psychophysiological experiments aimed at assessing the usability, user experience and educational impact of (learning) analytics dashboards and (educational) games. Using the Tobii Pro Fusion eye tracker and the Shimmer3 GSR+ device, we are exploring methods to capture real-time, objective user responses. Our approach aims to provide richer insights into user engagement and learning impact, which could ultimately enhance the design and effectiveness of educational technologies.
Tine van Dael (UAntwerp, Belgium)
to be announced later.
Leen Catrysse (Open University, The Netherlands)
to be announced later.
Zsofia Pilz (Tobii)
Guiding the Gaze: The Impact of Labels on Museum Visitor Engagement
Abstract: This study at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam uses Tobii Pro Glasses 3 to assess how art-historical versus broader historical context labels affect visitor engagement. The findings demonstrate that art-historical labels focus viewer attention on specific elements within the artwork, while broader historical context labels encourage more comprehensive exploration of the artwork.
Romain Hollands (Noldus IT)
Multi-modal data made easy.
Will discuss the solutions we have developed in cooperation with researchers, that aim at providing the best insights into behavior without the technical hurdles. Our solutions provide insights into expressions, emotions, stress, physiology, cognitive load, interaction, gaze, and more.
Details
12th December 2024
Antwerp, Social Lab