From cognitive bias to groupthink - this chart shows what could be clouding your thinking
Via Philippe Vallat
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Philippe Vallat's curator insight,
October 5, 2014 3:07 AM
Must read: linear (western) thinking is an illusion
Roberto Aníbal Arce's curator insight,
July 19, 2017 9:32 PM
Información valiosa, redes imprescindibles.
Claude Emond's curator insight,
January 3, 2014 9:35 AM
Translation on Chrome/Google is pretty good if you want an english version. Another essential text of Pierre Levy on the cybersphere and collective intelligence |
Susan Grigsby @sksgrigsby's curator insight,
March 1, 2013 11:19 AM
How could this idea be translated into our schools? Could science and art teachers work together & get kids involved in creative uses of science materials? Isn't this what STEM (which IMHO should be STREAM) is all about?
SwissLEAP Ltd - Oliver Durrer's curator insight,
October 17, 2014 6:45 AM
Today, social media is enabling everybody to increase the visibility of their views on topics they care about. This can foster dialogue, but does not automatically turn anyone into a subject matter expert or even a thought leader as such. Still, if you are, you will get found and your reach and impact will increase, thanks to the connected globa nature of social media. This graphic provides a good categorization of different degrees of influence you may acquire thanks to your use of social media. Where would you place yourself on it? Where do you want to be?
Steve Bavister's curator insight,
October 21, 2014 4:44 AM
Neat taxonomy of online influencing styles
Ivon Prefontaine, PhD's curator insight,
June 6, 2014 11:58 AM
Learning and teaching are about action therefore verbs are the appropriate words to bring nouns to life i.e. curriculum.
David Swaddle's curator insight,
June 16, 2014 11:28 PM
A nice infographic to keep at hand when writing questions and setting learning objectives. |
Something to consider in the New Year.
Why do you make bad decisions?
A nice chart with the classic biases