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Month: March 2020

Needed Rule for Symposia: The Time-Keeper Speaks Last (and has only the remaining time)

2020-03-25

A common occurrence with scientific conferences — a speaker goes over her allotted time and no-one stops her. There could be a rather simple rules to stop this behavior.
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Ethics between Medicine, Psychology, and Media and Computer Science

2020-03-23

What are the ethical requirements when you want to use participants to find something out? Well, that varies widely according to the domain your are in.
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Paying attention to a current crisis to learn for the future

2020-03-22

As bad as things might be at the moment ... if you survive it, you might learn to survive even worse situations.

Image: From the movie "Tremors"
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What do you want your children to receive? At least the same — or more?

2020-03-22

What do you want to leave your children — the same, or more?

Image: Veronica Mars.
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Impotent Project Partners

2020-03-22

Probably a worst case scenario: You have a project partner who is impotent. Not regarding sex, but when it comes to his/her own organization. Even worse, that person is an eunuch — no amount of knowledge will help that person.

Image: Lord Varys from "Game of Thrones"
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Ethics and User Centered Design / User Experience

2020-03-22

Some — originally — late night thoughts on ethics and user centered design or user experience.

Image: MP from Reibert (1994)
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The Problem of Thinking Outside the Box

2020-03-22

Analyzing a failure to open a Japanese Puzzle Box -- due to looking for a too complicated solution.
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Exponential Growth, Time-Delayed Reactions, and other problems of human cognition

2020-03-22

The current Corona crisis shows at least two problems of human cognition: We are very bad when it comes to exponential growth and time-delayed reactions.

Image: Number of confirmed cases in Germany from zeit.de
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