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Providing course material for Stanford graduate seminar

Screenlake is supporting Stanford's S23 Graduate Seminar in Media Psychology, taught by Prof Byron Reeves.

Screenlake's innovative approach to smartphone logging has attracted the interest of the world's top-ranked Communication Department. This year, the annual Graduate Seminar in Media Psychology, instructed as always by renowned Professor Byron Reeves, will be based around data provided by Screenlake.

Doctoral and masters students in the departments of Communication, Psychology, and Computer Science are being given exclusive educational access to a portion of data collected through Screenlake's longitudinal screen-interpretation methodology. Over the course of the entire quarter, each student will craft their own research hypothesis to test against the data sample we provide, based on top theories in the field of communication.

Screenlake's cross-app behavioral data is being used because it provides an entirely new lens on smartphone usage. To date, the theoretical basis for a range of top social science research has in reality been a bed of assumptions about the similarity of smartphone usage across individuals, but no data has ever captured the whole picture.

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