[CogSci] Recording of webinar "Video-chat studies for online developmental research: Options and best practices"

Hyowon Gweon hyo at stanford.edu
Tue Jun 16 12:28:20 PDT 2020


Dear all,

Thank you for your interest in our recent webinar on using video-chat for developmental research. We now have all the materials available online.

Click here<http://sll.stanford.edu/docs/Webinar_materials_v2.pdf> or use this link here (http://sll.stanford.edu/docs/Webinar_materials_v2.pdf) to view/download a PDF file. These are the slides we used for the webinar, plus some extra contents at the end. On the second page, you will find links to other materials (e.g., recording of the webinar, demo videos from both labs, a separate Q&A document).

Hope these are useful especially for those of you who could not attend due to schedule conflicts and time differences.

Happy online testing!

Hyo Gweon, Mark Sheskin, Aaron Chuey, & Megan Merrick


PS. Apologies if you receive this more than once; we are sharing this with CDS and CogSci listserv as well as those who registered for the webinar.




On May 25, 2020, at 3:38 PM, Hyowon Gweon <hyo at stanford.edu<mailto:hyo at stanford.edu>> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

The use of online research methods in behavioral sciences has been rising for the past years. Especially due to the current pandemic, many developmental researchers are starting to consider conducting online research. Among various options, video-chat is particularly useful for studies that benefit from having live social interactions with child participants. Rather than a temporary solution during the COVID-19 situation, we see video-chats as a promising source of high-quality data to complement traditional in-person testing and increase the diversity of our participant pools.

To share practical information about video-chat methods and help researchers make informed decisions, two teams have joined forces to host a webinar: Mark Sheskin (TheChildLab.com<http://thechildlab.com/>, with Frank Keil) who has years of experience conducting online video-chat studies using AdobeConnect, and Hyo Gweon (Social Learning Lab<http://sll.stanford.edu/>, with Aaron Chuey and Megan Merrick) who has been developing and sharing materials for running studies via Zoom.

We will demo example study sessions, compare different options (especially Zoom, AdobeConnect), and discuss best practices for the field moving forward.  We hope that by the end of the webinar, you will have a clearer sense of how to start your own online research!

Event: Video-chat Studies for Developmental Research: Options and Best practices
Date & Time: June 5 (Friday),  9:30am - 11am PDT / 12:30pm - 2pm EDT
Where: Please register at http://tiny.cc/cogdev for a free ticket. We will send out a zoom webinar link to participants before the event.

Please feel free to share this email with your students, colleagues, and anyone else you think might be interested.

Hope to see you there!

Hyo Gweon, Mark Sheskin, Aaron Chuey, Megan Merrick




Hyowon Gweon, PhD

Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Stanford University
Web: sll.stanford.edu<http://sll.stanford.edu/>
Phone: +1 (650) 498-1194



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