Five years ago, around Christmas 2012, I wrote an article about Cynefin, the sensemaking framework. I focused it on software development, because that was the main industry I worked in, and particularly focused on using it to work out which of our requirements were complex, so that we could embrace uncertainty and risk, and avoid…
This data collection system is designed for high school and college level students. It has step by step instructions to integrate technology into their learning. However, each book or lab software needs to be purchased. Students or teachers can enter the data easily, use sensors, do experiments and graphing with this software. LabQuest 2 engages students with hands-on science projects.
Hundreds of online psychology experiments are going on at any given time, many cool and amusing to take part in. They're great for researchers due to the
To mark the 40th anniversary of the Internet, DARPA has announced the DARPA Network Challenge, a competition that will explore the roles the Internet and social networking play in the timely communication, wide-area team-building, and urgent mobilization required to solve broad-scope, time-critical problems.
The challenge is to be the first to submit the locations of 10 moored, 8-foot, red, weather balloons at 10 fixed locations in the continental United States. The balloons will be in readily accessible locations and visible from nearby roads.
The video discusses the experiment a teacher conducted in her classroom, in which she divided her 3rd-grade class into groups with blue eyes and brown eyes and told them the blue-eyed groups were “the better people in this room,” later changing the rules and saying that brown-eyed kids are better (she started this experiment the day after Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot). It’s an interesting look at stereotyping and social psychology, particularly how quickly groups will change their behavior if they are told they have a superior or inferior characteristic.
Incompetent individuals, compared with their more competent peers, will dramatically overestimate their ability and performance relative to objective criteria...Top performers tended to underestimate their own performance compared to their peers...the mos
Monstrosity, once experienced as prodigious, held in awe, fell sway to biomedical experimentation's rational labeling of the freak, but failed to kill off dread, age of anxiety's theme.
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The effect of shear load on frictional healing in simulated fault gouge
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G. Gesese, F. Hoppe, M. Alam, and H. Sack. The 19th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC (Demos/Industry), page 84--89. CEUR WS, (2020)event-place: Virtual Conference.