Collaborators
Amalia Bar-On, Tel Aviv University
Maria Berrafati, Mohawk College for Applied Arts and Technologies
Raymond Bertram, University of Turku
Marc Brysbaert, Ghent University
Avital Deutsch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Erica Fagan, Mohawk College for Applied Arts and Technologies
Ram Frost, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Christina Gagné, University of Alberta
Esther Geva, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
Gary Libben, Brock University
Athanassios Protopapas, University of Oslo
Sascha Schroeder, Univerisity Goettingen
Noam Siegelman, Haskins Laboratories
Natalia Slioussar, HSE Moscow & St. Petersburg University
Tom Spalding, University of Alberta
Debra Titone, McGill University
Odonchimeg Tumee, Khovd State University
Julie Van Dyke, Haskins Laboratories
Collaborative Projects
Multilingual Eye-tracking Corpus (MECO)
A collaborative international project aimed at addressing the need for comparable cross-linguistic eye-tracking data on reading.
Co-led by Victor Kuperman and Noam Siegelman
Words in the World (WoW)
A Partnership Grant funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
Project Director: Gary Libben
Cognitive and Social Well-being in Adulthood (CoSoWell)
The project behind WritLarge, a web-based application designed to facilitate social mobility and relieve social isolation of older individuals through story-telling, writing and sharing.
McMaster inter-faculty team: Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen, Ranil Sonnadara, James Gillett
Writing Through Time
A community engaged project offered in partnership with McMaster University’s Reading Lab, the Seniors’ Computer Lab Project and Hamilton Public Library, bringing together community members of Hamilton, Ontario and McMaster University students for intergenerational storytelling and digital skill learning.