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Month: June 2020

Viewpoint Diversity in Psychology

2020-06-21 | Reading time: 5 minutes

A few questions on an episode of "The Psychology Podcast".
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Real Time Virtual Reality Travel (VR plus 360° Camera-Pole)

2020-06-19 | Reading time: 1 minute

Looking at my webcam on a pointer, how about virtual travel?
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Checking all the Boxes: Battleship (addendum)

2020-06-17 | Reading time: 2 minutes

Yeah, emotions are powerful. An addendum to the "Battleship" movie posting.
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Writing a Synopsis for a Bachelor, Master or PhD Thesis in Media and Computer Science

2020-06-17 | Reading time: 7 minutes

A few comments on writing a Synopsis for a Bachelor, Master or PhD Thesis in Media and Computer Science
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Finding a Bachelor, Master and perhaps even PhD thesis Topic in Media and Computer Science

2020-06-16 | Reading time: 2 minutes

After advising a couple of ... well, diverse bachelor and master theses a few tips on finding a good topic.
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Things Filter

2020-06-16 | Reading time: 1 minute

Your time is valuable — take care what you take in.

Image: Windows hourglass.
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People Filter

2020-06-16 | Reading time: 2 minutes

We all reject people, whom do you reject — and why?
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How did this series get so dark so soon?

2020-06-16 | Reading time: 3 minutes

A short comment on the tendency of some series to really get dark quite quickly.

Image: "Penny Dreadful" (TV series)
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You show me yours, I’ll show you mine

2020-06-10 | Reading time: 1 minute

One advantage of the COVID-19 home office work is the ease with which you can look at other people's digital workflow
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Danegeld (paid to outrage mobs by academic institutions)

2020-06-10 | Reading time: 4 minutes

An addendum to the posting about Science and the Hard Sciences: Why pay Danegeld?

Image: Vikings
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