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Month: April 2014

Using that Conference Poster Session

2014-04-17

Conference posters are often dreaded, as peddling the findings like a beggar on the street. But poster sessions allow for face-to-face interactions in a way no presentation or keynote can -- if you plan it right.
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Laypeople’s access to scientific research when participating in research

2014-04-16

Times have changed in research, esp. in psychological research. Participants can now not only find out what you want to research, but also how you will analyze the data. At least, if you do online surveys.
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Smarter Smart Watches

2014-04-15

A collection of ideas for smart watches that really deserve the name. Perhaps I should get a Pebble and program my own. But still, that leaves the hardware features I would like.
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Question: Does anyone know whether the TV series “Mission Top Secret” is available on DVD or digital download?

2014-04-14

A childhood memory of a sci-fi series that could have turned reality in today's mobile world. Well, at least the communication aspect.
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Change needs experience

2014-04-14

Why old(er) people might have an advantage when it comes to being creative -- if they learn to use it.
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Dealing with Negative Comments

2014-04-13

Some ways to handle criticism, including how the people in the image on the left dealt with it (Banner on the site of the National Post, advertising their feedback videos.).
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Sometimes you have to first increase the distance to your goal to reach it

2014-04-12

Keep your eyes on the goal? Not necessarily. Sometimes backing up might just be the right thing to do. Ah, and chickens.
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Minimum Requirements to React to Comments

2014-04-11

How Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement might be used in a discussion -- to ignore comments below a certain threshold, and to get an idea of the argumentative qualities of the people taking part in the discussion. Also: Viking Ships.
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Other Criteria for Good Discussions

2014-04-10

Two other criteria for good discussions: a level playing field (in several variables) and open outcomes. Yup, good discussions are rare for a reason.
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Let the Bigots Speak Freely

2014-04-09

Reasons why bigot should have the right to speak, especially if you do not agree with them. Includes counter arguments against this proposal and rebuttals.
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