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We are delighted to announce a JSLS-sponsored tutorial on the use of jsPsych, an experiment platform for online data collection presented by Daisuke Abe of Matsuyama University. The tutorial will be conducted in Japanese.

Wednesday, February 11th • 14:00-17:00 via Zoom

Participation is FREE and open to members and non-members alike.

・ Learn how to create an online experiment system that displays screens in a web browser and saves keyboard input responses and reaction times to a database. Participants can join experiments remotely or be recruited in large numbers via the web.
・ No programming experience is required. However, participants should be familiar with basic computer operations such as creating folders, moving files, and installing programs.
・ Please register via the Google Form below — Deadline: February 10

https://forms.gle/Y9X7wbeqtg6SpT2X9

Zoom link will be sent afterward to those you have registered online.

JSLS_Tutorial_2026.02.11

 

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