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  • About
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    • Eye Movement
    • Lighting >
      • Pilot Study
      • Published Study
    • 2D vs. 3D Stimuli
    • Stimuli Preferences
    • Self-Reflective
    • Foveal/Peripheral
    • Language & Schema
    • Digital Pedagogy
    • Erasure
    • Future Studies
  • People
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Timeline

Milestones of the NSCAD Drawing Lab,
​1998 to present
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January:
Amanda Burk joins as Drawing Lab Associate – Burk, Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Nipissing University, is enlisted to conduct trials at Nipissing and contribute to forthcoming research projects.
April:
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Paper on Foveal/Peripheral Study, Phase 1 ​Submitted – The manuscript, entitled "On the roles of central and peripheral vision in the extraction of local and global information from a scene," is currently under review/revisions for the journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.
June:

​July:

​October:

December:
Manuscript on Language Study, "How Do I Know What I See Until I Hear What I Say?" first draft.

​Preparations begin at Nipissing university to mirror phase two tests of the language study at the NSCAD Lab.

Comparing erasure behaviours in analogue and digital media: data collection complete & analysis begins.

​Jack Wong leaves the Lab to take his art and engineering experience to the commercial world while retaining a collaborative relationship with the Drawing Lab.      
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