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Re: [Eyetracking] New members to the eyetracking group

Hi all,

It sounds like you had a great workshop - I'm only sorry that I couldn't
attend in the end.

I'm just about to start putting together the next issue of Interfaces
(see below for more info), which will be distributed to members and also
to all delegates at the HCI 2006 conference in London in September.

The HCI conference has had a steady sprinkling of eye-tracking papers
over the past few years so I was wondering if anyone at the workshop
would be interested in writing about some of the eyetracking-related
issues that were discussed in Colorado?

I'm not looking particularly for a complete rundown of the workshop
itself (though that's not to discourage comments about it) but more
looking at what was talked about, disagreed/agreed on, and taken away
from it.

If anyone is interested, please contact me directly. The deadline for
submissions is 15th July (not a huge amount of time) and I'm looking for
500-900 words - with pictures if relevant.

I hope Tony and Natalie don't mind me hijacking the list for this!

Thanks,

Laura

--
Editor, Interfaces

Interfaces is the quarterly magazine of the British HCI Group.
For back issues, see www.bcs-hci.org.uk/interfaces.html


Natalie Webb wrote:
> Dear everyone,
>
> Tony and I have recently facilitated an eyetracking workshop at UPA 2006
> in Colorado.
>
> In the spirit of more eyetracking folk the better, we would now like to
> invite those members to the eyetracking yahoo group (who are not already
> a member). They are below:
>
> * Agnieszka (Aga) Bojko (User Centric, USA)
> * Giles Colborne (cxpartners, UK)
> * Erik Hooft (Tobii, Sweden)
> * Erika Jönsson (Tobii, Sweden)
> * Kathi Kaiser (Centralis, USA)
> * Steve Krug (USA)
> * Marianne Kroutchkevitch (Shopzilla, USA)
> * Nico Vroom (Tobii, Sweden)
> * Elizabeth Murphy (US Census Bureau, USA)
> * Andrew Schall (UserWorks Inc. & the University of Baltimore, USA)
> * Mark Wehner (Yahoo, USA)
> * Cristin Witcher (Accenture, USA)
> The workshop website is at
> http://www.amber-light.co.uk/UPA2006/UPA2006ETWkshop.htm
> The site hosts position papers and summary outputs from the workshop
> too.
>
> cheers,
> Natalie and Tony
>
>
>




Mon Jul 3, 2006 8:26 pm

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Dear everyone, Tony and I have recently facilitated an eyetracking workshop at UPA 2006 in Colorado. In the spirit of more eyetracking folk the better, we...
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Hi all, It sounds like you had a great workshop - I'm only sorry that I couldn't attend in the end. I'm just about to start putting together the next issue of...
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