1. HCI Over Multiple Screens Andy Brown, Michael Evans, Caroline
Jay, Maxine Glancy, Rhianne Jones, Simon Harper Web Ergonomics Lab,
University of Manchester BBC R&D, MediaCityUK Presenter:
Caroline Jay [email protected] Research funded by EPSRC
Knowledge Transfer Account and relationship Incubator. 1 2. 2 3.
Interaction Model Desktop, Web and social media Lean forward
Newspaper, film and television Lean back Two or more screens Lean
back and lean forward Lean back and lean back Lean forward and lean
forward 3 4. Television Second screen Paradigm Observation of
existing second screen app use Unconstrained interaction Eye
tracking 4 5. Technical issues Can we track eye movement over two
screens? Is the set up ecologically valid? 5 6. Data validity Good
calibration Good match between eye tracking data and video analysis
Good match between data collected with and without eye tracking 6
7. Television Split of attention across two screen Tablet 7 8.
Updates and action 8 TV: There, there, there..! Tablet: Where to
see a dolphin 9. 9 10. Challenges Eye tracking is accurate, but
only suitable for the lab Currently investigating logging data and
interaction on the device Many factors to consider: Interaction
Content Environment If we can effectively monitor these in the wild
Privacy 10 11. Driving future media development with empirical
models Find out more tomorrow at CHI 2014 Predicting whether users
view updating content on the World Wide Web (and beyond) Session:
Interacting with the Web 714AB: 11.00 12.20 Find out more on the
Web Slides, papers, tech reports, data: http://goo.gl/1h4z4K
[email protected] The Web Ergonomics Lab The University
of Manchester, UK http://wel.cs.manchester.ac.uk/ 11