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Using Lookit to run developmental studies online

Speaker(s)
Maddie Pelz
Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkUsing Lookit to run developmental studies online09/03/2020 5:00 pm09/03/2020 6:30 pmZoom webinar
September 3, 2020
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
Zoom webinar
Contact
Nhat Le
    Description

    Lookit is an online platform for designing and running asynchronous developmental studies. This technology allows for more diverse and representative populations to participate in developmental studies than would typically be able to engage in the research process (e.g. participation at a children's museum requires a ticket purchase, and coming to the lab space to participate during the workweek often limits single-parent families or those where both parents are working). Along with this benefit, the limitations of COVID-19 have also put more pressure on labs to move their research online. During this tutorial we will discuss why researchers might be interested in Lookit and what types of capabilities it has, as well as go through a demo on how studies are structured/how to get started with designing a study to fit your needs. Those who are not working in development but are collecting other behavioral research online can also learn more about how to make online studies engaging and intuitive in order to get the best quality data possible. 

    The demo will be done through a shared screen, but you can also make a researcher account at https://lookit.mit.edu/ if you'd like to work on your own computer or continue to develop a study after the tutorial. 

    Zoom meeting: https://mit.zoom.us/j/97489396149?pwd=MkFXRkdJL3NrQSsvM2VYSkViRS8vUT09
    Password: 194581

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    Upcoming computational tutorials

    Sep 17   Christian Bueno: Dimensionality reduction of dynamical systems

    We are always looking for more speakers to present in the series! If you would like to host a tutorial, please contact Jenelle Feather (jfeather@mit.edu) or Nhat Le (nmle@mit.edu)

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