Ger Post
@GersPost
Teaching neuroscience and interdisciplinarity | Researching critical thinking for some reason
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"Clutch performers seem to be doing more instead of better in the last minutes of tight games." Via @GersPost theconversation.com/so-called-clut…
Hoe ga je groepsdenken en andere sociale biases in het coachingsteam tegen? Mooie aflevering van @ThijsZeeman en @merijnzeeman met @ChasVanCommenee open.spotify.com/episode/5Pam7A…
In this case study different 'co-selection' processes were explored in which students were nominated for co-creation of a new course for the University of Melbourne. @GersPost, @SawHoon_Lim, @drcharlottecla1 mulpress.mcmaster.ca/ijsap/article/…
✔️ Snap decisions ✔️ Simulation decisions ✔️ Rule decisions ✔️ Metaphor-based decisions ✔️ Analogy-based decisions ✔️ Story-based decisions ✔️ Pros and cons decisions 🔗 Learn more → unimelb.me/3FksnmL
Putting out a call to collate ideas on how can students be asked to *evidence* (not merely declare) their use of ChatGPT in *practical* ways? Practical means for both the student, and the academic grading it. Ideas in principle welcomed. Too soon to have any evidence?
I'm impressed that #ChatGPT not only knows what Doug Walton's #Argumentation Schemes are (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumenta…) but that it can recognise them, and critique them
Towards artificial general intelligence in sport: what will be its impact?
My recent thoughts on how sports should navigate the rise of artificial intelligence: profsamrobertson.com/blog/towards-a…
Excited to share our research on some unexpected downsides of curiosity, including openness to disinformation. You can read it here authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00… or for the TL;DR, here's the gist.
There are ✌️ types of curiosity. One makes you interested in exploring new things. The other is focused on reducing uncertainty. Finding the answer to a nagging question, finishing that unfinished book, whatever it takes to reduce the unpleasant itch of not knowing.
Seen in Melbourne. Gonna be a fun campaign.
It's not just that I think @davidwengrow is correct in this assessment, but it has implications outside of anthropology and archeology, too. We'll get a much better neuroscience of reasoning if we take the social view seriously. And moreover...
Does discussion make crowds any wiser? sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
We've just finished presenting about teaching critical thinking at #G4CAPAC. I assume few of my fellow Europeans were around, so here's a Twitter thread with the summary.
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Presented a paper on argument visualisation using argument visualisation... prezi.com/p/edit/ggffd6g…
Delighted that my #AJET article demonstrating the value of pre-class preparation and synchronous in-class participation is now available as an early release. ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET… #blendedlearning with @GersPost
Interesting article and comments on how sports coaches can use intuition, data and critical thinking to predict injuries @vtijms
My recent thoughts on how sports should navigate the rise of artificial intelligence: profsamrobertson.com/blog/towards-a…
Can AI help intelligence analysts quickly locate the arguments and evidence in a body of of documents? Hunt Lab researcher Luke Thorburn has secured funding to develop a prototype argument mining system.
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