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Documentation

Please, consult the various types of documentation in that further describe the use of the different components in Inputlog:

  • manuals: describe how to use Inputlog
  • help files: contain the information that you need to succesfully use inputlog for your writing research. You can access the help file through the help menu of inputlog. You can also download the help file.
  • fact sheets: provide more background about the rationale that is used in the analyses (e.g., how are pauses defined between two key presses? which rules are applied to define sentence boundaries?)
  • instructional slides: provide introductory presentations about the program, and guided instruction about specific procedures and data analyses

Manuals, help files & fact sheets

Type of documentation Date Version (+explanation)
pdf Manual 25.09.2009 Inputlog 4.0
pdfexcel Fact sheet 25.09.2009 Inputlog 4.0: Produce a graph in Inputlog 4.0
Fact sheet 26.05.2009 Inputlog Beta 4.0: work with command line to produce analyses
fact sheet 26.05.2009 Inputlog Beta 4.0: rules statistical analyses
Download Help file 16.03.2007 Inputlog 2.0 beta
pdf Manual 01.02.2005 Inputlog 1.4
Download Help file 01.02.2005 Inputlog 1.4

Instructional slides

Various researchers are using Inputlog in the classroom environment. You can download the slides to inspire you for an instructional presentation. The presentations are available in various languages. If you would also like to share your presentation with other researchers, please send us your powerpoint slides.

Author(s) & Affiliation Date Version Language
M. Leijten & L. Van Waes
University of Antwerp
27.05.2009 Inputlog 4.0 Beta Dutch
Prof. dr. R. Bromme
University of Munster
22.01.2007 Inputlog version 1.4 German
M. Leijten & L. Van Waes
University of Antwerp
20.11.2006 Inputlog 2.0 Beta Dutch

 

 

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