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When You Can't Afford to Make a Mistake, This’ll Keep You Sharp

When You Can't Afford to Make a Mistake, This’ll Keep You Sharp | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
20 cognitive biases in a chart that could keep you from making a bad decision.

 

Peter Baumann suggests that our biases can get a bad rap, but that they're essential. He sees them as unconscious inclinations that we've developed over time, and most of the time, they reflect actual knowledge we've acquired about how the world works. They set the frameworks within which we live our lives. Our bias toward feeling safe, for example, keeps us (mostly) out of trouble, while a bias towards certain flavors sets us parameters for selecting the dish we'd like to eat at a restaurant. Of course, our biases are only as intelligent as we are, so occasionally they're pretty stupid.


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How to Engage and Support Students Online: EDEN Webinar 27th April 2020 –

How to Engage and Support Students Online: EDEN Webinar 27th April 2020 – | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
https://youtu.be/mw-6066s1vQ It has been my pleasure to have shared a platform with Alan Tait, hosted by Tim Read, for a webinar today (yesterday Central European Time) entitled 'How to Engage and Support Students Online'. This is the EDEN (European Distance Education Network) community's response to the demands put on staff to teach remotely, many for…

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