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Send us a textDr. Flo Falayi, a Senior Client Partner at Korn Ferry, leads leadership and executive development within the Advisory practice, CEO/C-Suite Accelerator, and Succession team. He focuses on executive development, coaching, team effectiveness, and inclusive leadership programs to align with strategic priorities and enhance satisfaction, motivation, and retention.With 28 years of experience, Dr. Flo helps organizations execute strategy through effective leadership development and coaching. He has held P&L responsibilities across HR, Business Technology, L&D, and Training in global organizations.Dr. Flo Falayi brings a global perspective from working across North America, Europe, and West Africa. He applies psychological principles to solve leadership challenges and partners with senior leaders on assessments, 360 evaluations, and succession planning.Before Korn Ferry, he co-founded a boutique firm and was a principal at a global consultancy. A recognized thought leader, his insights appear in various publications, and he speaks frequently on inclusive leadership, hybrid leadership, and coaching strategies.Flo is married to his college sweetheart, Lande and they have three young men, two in college and a high school junior.Flo is a YALE scholar, holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership and an Executive MBA candidate at the University of Georgia, Terry College of Business. He holds a Master's degree and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems, and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture. Dr. Flo is an accredited coach (ACC) certified by the International Coach Federation (ICF) and a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Change Management Professionals (ACMP), Project Management Institute (PMI), and the Forbes Coaches Council.A Quote From This Episode"Enterprise leaders have to be able to perform and transform the business at the same time."Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeArticle: Top 5 Leadership Trends That Will Shape 2025 (Korn Ferry)Book: Calling Bullshit byCalling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom & Jevin D. WestBook: The Trusted Advisor byThe Trusted Advisor by David H. Maister, Robert Galford, and Charles Green Book: Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive through the Dangers of Leading by Ronald A. Heifetz & Martin Linsky About The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Plan for Prague - October 15-18, 2025!About Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: Pra ♻️ Please share with others and follow/subscribe to the podcast!⭐️ Please leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your platform of choice.➡️ Follow me on LinkedIn for more on leadership, communication, and tech.
Diese Episode ist vermutlich die wichtigste die wir bisher gemacht haben! In Calling Bullshit von Carl T. Bergstrom und Jevin D. West erfahrt ihr wie mit Zahlen, Statistiken und Grafiken geschickt gelogen wird. Ein must-listen für jeden Teilnehmer der gegenwärtigen Medienlandschaft. 100% positives SW-Rating...das gab es noch nieDu willst mehr lesen und dich mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen? Dann komm in unseren SW Podcast Buchclub★ Unterstützt den Podcast via Patreon und erhaltet exklusive Bonusfolgen ★---Holt euch das Buch auf Amazon: Calling Bullshit Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In This Episode, You Will Learn: Measurement error and building conceptual models in applied settings. How to collect, analyze, and compute better information from both a sports science and a strength & conditioning perspective. The issue with reliability + validity in tests. The fundamentals of assessing and calculating errors. Resources + Links: Measurement in Medicine by Henrica C. W. W. de Vet Probably Overthinking It by Allen B. Downey Analyzing Baseball Data with R by Jim Albert and Benjamin S. Baumer Calling Bullshit by Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West Against the Gods by Peter L. Bernstein The Lady Tasting Tea by David Salsburg Check out Anthony's Masterclass - The High Performance Hockey Masterclass Follow Anthony on Instagram | @anthonydonskov Follow Anthony on Twitter | Anthony Donskov, PhD Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov Follow HPH Podcast on Instagram | @hph_podcast Follow HPH Podcast on Twitter | @TheHPH_Podcast Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/ Check out Anthony's Books Physical Preparations for Ice Hockey: Biological Principles and Practical Solutions The Gain, Go, and Grow Manual: Programming for High Performance Hockey Players Show Notes: Is it possible to have data that is both reliable and valid? Today, we have an informative podcast all about measurement with special guests, Dr. Patrick Ward and Dr. Scot Morrison. Dr. Patrick Ward is the Director of Research and Analysis at the Seattle Seahawks and a Statistics Professor at Lehman College, with a PhD in Sport and Exercise Science. Dr. Scot Morrison is currently working as a Senior Sports Scientist in MLB and boasts a diverse career in sports medicine. Our conversation focuses on measurement, error, and conceptual models in an applied real world setting. We'll hear their expert answers to several important questions from a sports science lens: What are the logical fallacies regarding reliability & validity in tests? How can we successfully collect & analyze better information? What are the basic fundamentals we need to know? Join us for an incredible educational talk centered around measurement in high performance sports! 0:00:00 Introducing Dr. Patrick Ward and Dr. Scot Morrison, here to discuss everything related to measurement! 0:03:40 Unpacking bad data, measurement errors, and skewed models. 0:08:35 What kind of validity should we be looking for in data? 0:14:45 How to measure external load on a case by case basis. 0:18:15 The issue of measurement reliability. 0:24:25 How can we successfully compute credible probability through error? 0:28:45 Assessing metric errors from a strength & conditioning perspective. 0:34:00 Steps for operationalizing and applying data models throughout a season. 0:39:25 What are the fundamentals of calculating error & noise? 0:42:10 The High Performance Hockey Masterclass ad. 0:43:30 Identifying the difference between testing errors. 0:47:05 Which measurements have you thrown out due to noise? 0:53:00 The importance of conceptual framework in decision making. 1:00:55 What can we learn from conceptual framework? 1:03:30 How do you build models from a sports science lens? 1:08:10 Navigating the truth & lies of models in applied settings. 1:13:40 Knowing what you know now, what advice & resources would you give aspiring performance coaches?
The world is awash in bullshit. Mostly the figurative kind. Which is why it is critical we're able to discern between fact and bullshit, especially as the bullshit becomes increasing dressed in data.Which is why this month we're reviewing the book Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West. This is a book that aims to equip us with the tools to critically evaluate data-driven claims and arguments that we encounter in various aspects of our lives. From our work to the news to the posts we see on social media. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World - Book ReviewOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking and @kylelarryevans ★ Support this podcast ★
A frequent worry is that our scientific institutions are risk-averse and shy away from funding transformative research projects that are high risk, in favor of relatively safe and incremental science. Why might that be?Let's start with the assumption that high-risk, high-reward research proposals are polarizing: some people love them, some hate them. If this is true, and if our scientific institutions pay closer attention to bad reviews than good reviews, then that could be a driver of risk aversion. In this podcast, I look at three channels through which negative assessments may have outsized weight in decision-making, and how this might bias science away from transformative research.This podcast is an audio read through of the (initial version of the) article Biases Against Risky Research, originally published on New Things Under the Sun.Articles mentionedGross, Kevin, and Carl T. Bergstrom. 2021. Why ex post peer review encourages high-risk research while ex ante review discourages it. PNAS 118(51) e2111615118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111615118Krieger, Joshua, and Ramana Nanda. 2022. Are Transformational Ideas Harder to Fund? Resource Allocation to R&D Projects at a Global Pharmaceutical Firm. Harvard Business School Working Paper 21-014. Jerrim, John, and Robert Vries. 2020. Are peer reviews of grant proposals reliable? An analysis of Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funding applications. The Social Science Journal 60(1): 91-109. https://doi.org/10.1080/03623319.2020.1728506Lane, Jacqueline N., Misha Teplitskiy, Gary Gray, Harder Ranu, Michael Menietti, Eva C. Guinan, and Karim R. Lakhani. 2022. Conservatism Gets Funded? A Field Experiment on the Role of Negative Information in Novel Project Evaluation. Management Science 68(6): 3975-4753. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2021.4107
飛碟聯播網《飛碟早餐 唐湘龍時間》2022.07.11 週一閱讀單元 臺灣大學經濟系副教授 馮勃翰 《數據的假象:數據識讀是深度偽造時代最重要的思辨素養,聰明決策不被操弄》 ※主題:《數據的假象:數據識讀是深度偽造時代最重要的思辨素養,聰明決策不被操弄》/ 卡爾‧伯格斯特姆、杰文‧威斯特 / 天下雜誌 ※來賓:臺灣大學經濟系副教授 馮勃翰 ◎節目介紹: ★經匯率調整,敝公司績效最佳的全球型基金在過去九年中有七年優於大盤。 ★儘管在統計上未達顯著,本研究結果凸顯此標靶質子治療具臨床重要之效果量,挑戰了現行的治療典範。 類似上面的敘述,你可能也看過,是不是躍躍欲試? 別興奮得太早。你發現了嗎,上面的敘述完全沒說收益表現的調整方法究竟是什麼?有幾檔基金表現不如大盤?差多少?九年中有七年表現優於大盤的是同一檔基金嗎?另外,具臨床重要性卻未達統計顯著的研究結果,到底代表什麼? 數學、統計與科學都是理性、客觀、精確的代表,但也是資訊時代更容易操弄人心的騙術,而且更難被識破!有圖有照片不一定有真相,數字表格簡單清楚其實更容易藏貓膩,大數據陷阱多多更容易扯大謊。如何偵測科學鬼扯?如何識破數據資料不合邏輯的破綻?是現在深度偽造時代非常重要的自保能力。 兩位作者在華盛頓大學開設同名課程,受到極高的討論和迴響,他們運用統計與生物學領域的專精知識和經驗,以生動幽默的方式,拆解取樣偏誤與數據資料數位化混淆視聽的案例,檢視我們的生活多麼容易受到各類數據假象的影響。只要善用本書的思考方式,人人都能察覺資料有問題,拆穿假象: ◎圖表可能誤導 ◎數字會說謊 ◎資料扭曲事實 ◎機器可能出錯 ◎作者介紹:卡爾.T.伯格斯特姆(Carl T. Bergstrom) 演化生物學家,華盛頓大學生物系教授。研究領域:研究流行病的傳播方式,以及資訊如何在各大規模生物與社會系統中流動、生物如何相互交流,以及社交媒體如何改變社會。 ◎作者介紹:杰文.D.威斯特(Jevin D. West) 華盛頓大學資訊學院副教授,華盛頓大學知情公眾中心負責人,數據資料實驗室(Datalab)副主任,eScience研究所數據科學教育召集人。研究領域:科技對社會的影響。 ▶ 《飛碟早餐》FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufobreakfast/ ▶ 飛碟聯播網FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufonetwork921/ ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw/stream/stream.html ▶ 飛碟APP,讓你收聽零距離 IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ 飛碟Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4
Most professionals will tell you, career paths are rarely a straight line. On this episode guest co-hosts Elana Zeide and Elsbeth Magilton welcome our advisory board member, Sue Glueck. Glueck is the Senior Director of Academic Relations for Microsoft Corporation's legal department where she works on AI and ethics, the future of work, privacy, and a myriad of other topics. In March 2022 she met group of law and graduate students at Nebraska about figuring out “Life After Graduation.” She spoke with us about her journey and her current interests at Microsoft - including quantum computing! Sue provided some additional links for listeners! Check them out here: The book I mentioned on Quantum Policy is Law and Policy for the Quantum Age (cambridge.org) co-authored by Professor Chris Hoofnagle at Berkeley Law and Simson L. Garfinkel. I mentioned misinformation/disinformation and the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public (https://www.cip.uw.edu) - specifically a class created by two of the professors titled “Calling Bullshit.” Now it's a book! Calling Bullshit by Carl T. Bergstrom, Jevin D. West: 9780525509202 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books. Microsoft has a website that features the tech policy work of over 170 scholars - it's a great way to get to know the latest in tech policy - Technology | Academics | Policy - / (techpolicy.com). You can follow on Twitter at TAP (@TAPolicy) / Twitter. Here's an article about AI I didn't mention but think everyone interested in AI policy should read: Moral Crumple Zones: Cautionary Tales in Human-Robot Interaction (pre-print) by Madeleine Clare Elish
Most professionals will tell you, career paths are rarely a straight line. On this episode guest co-hosts Elana Zeide and Elsbeth Magilton welcome our advisory board member, Sue Glueck. Glueck is the Senior Director of Academic Relations for Microsoft Corporation's legal department where she works on AI and ethics, the future of work, privacy, and a myriad of other topics. In March 2022 she met group of law and graduate students at Nebraska about figuring out “Life After Graduation.” She spoke with us about her journey and her current interests at Microsoft - including quantum computing!Sue provided some additional links for listeners! Check them out here:The book I mentioned on Quantum Policy is Law and Policy for the Quantum Age (cambridge.org) co-authored by Professor Chris Hoofnagle at Berkeley Law and Simson L. Garfinkel.I mentioned misinformation/disinformation and the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public (https://www.cip.uw.edu) - specifically a class created by two of the professors titled “Calling Bullshit.” Now it's a book! Calling Bullshit by Carl T. Bergstrom, Jevin D. West: 9780525509202 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books.Microsoft has a website that features the tech policy work of over 170 scholars - it's a great way to get to know the latest in tech policy - Technology | Academics | Policy - / (techpolicy.com). You can follow on Twitter at TAP (@TAPolicy) / Twitter.Here's an article about AI I didn't mention but think everyone interested in AI policy should read: Moral Crumple Zones: Cautionary Tales in Human-Robot Interaction (pre-print) by Madeleine Clare Elish
How do scientists and inventors decide what kinds of projects are interesting and valuable? Likely their individual life experiences influence these judgments, and one place we can see this is in the different research choices of men and women.This podcast is an audio readthrough of the (initial version of the) article Gender and What Gets Researched, published on New Things Under the Sun.Articles Mentioned:West, Jevin D., Jennifer Jacquet, Molly M. King, Shelley J. Correll, and Carl T. Bergstrom. 2013. The role of gender in scholarly authorship. PLOS ONE https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066212Koning, Rembrand, Sampsa Samila, and John-Paul Ferguson. 2021. Who do we invent for? Patents by women focus more on women's health, but few women get to invent. Science 372 (6548). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba6990Einiö, Elias, Josh Feng, and Xavier Jarvel. 2019. Social Push and the Direction of Innovation. SSRN Working Paper. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3383703Nielsen, Mathias Wullum, Jens Peter Andersen, Londa Schiebinger, and Jesper W. Schneider. 2017. One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and attention to gender and sex analysis. Nature Human Behavior 1: 791-796. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-017-0235-xTruffa, Francesca, and Ashley Wong. 2021. Undergraduate Gender Diversity and Direction of Scientific Research. PhD Job Market Paper.Holman, Luke, Devi Stuart-Fox, and Cindy E. Hauser. 2018. The gender gap in science: How long until women are equally represented? PLOS Biology https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2004956
Social media, message apps and other digital communications technologies restructure the ways in which information flows, and thus how humans interact with one another, how they make sense of the world and how they come to consensus on how to deal with problems. Now, more than a dozen researchers at multiple universities who study technology, behavior and complex systems believe questions about the impact of communications technology on collective behavior should be regarded as a “crisis discipline,” noting that “the vulnerability of these systems to misinformation and disinformation poses a dire threat to health, peace, global climate and more.” In a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they call on researchers and social media executives to take a Hippocratic oath and pledge first to do no harm to humanity. To hear more, we caught up with three of the authors- Joseph B. Bak-Coleman, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public and the lead author the paper; Carl T. Bergstrom, a UW professor of biology and member of the Center for an Informed Public; and Rachel Moran, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public who studies disinformation and trust in information environments.
In dieser Folge von Zurück zur Zukunft nimmt das Thema Cybersecurity einmal mehr einen prominenten Platz ein, wurde doch das Unternehmen Kaseya Ziel eines Ransomware/Supply Chain-Angriffs der Hackergruppe REvil. Die Auswirkungen waren bzw. sind in mehreren Ländern deutlich spürbar, sogar Kassen einer Supermarktkette in Schweden waren betroffen, was zu hunderten Filialschließungen führte. Zudem geht es um Robinhood und welche Rolle Krypto-Trading hier genau spielt: Ein Einblick in die Zahlen legt spannende Erkenntnisse offen und erklärt dabei auch, was man von einer Rekord-Strafzahlung in Höhe von 70 Millionen US-Dollar in diesem Umfeld derzeit halten kann. Weitere Themen: Die Deutsche Börse baut ihr Geschäft mit Kryptowährungen aus, Revolut vor neuer Mega-Finanzierungsrunde, Machtspiele der chinesischen Regierung mit Didi, ein Web Developer verkauft das WWW, Bezos übergibt seinen CEO-Sessel und die von Amazon vorgebrachte, mutmaßliche Befangenheit der Antitrust-Expertin sowie neuen FTC-Vorsitzenden Lina Kahn. --- Die Themen der Folge 126: --- • Ransomware-Hackerangriff mit globalen Folgen https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/02/technology/cyberattack-businesses-ransom.html https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/03/business/dealbook/hacking-wall-street.html • Die Bedeutung von Krypto-Trading für Robinhood https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-07-02/robinhood-ipo-filing-is-a-lesson-in-meme-finance https://www.marketwatch.com/story/dogecoin-whale-robinhood-reveals-the-meme-crypto-as-one-of-its-biggest-risk-factors-in-ipo-filing-11625167438 https://techcrunch.com/2021/07/01/robinhood-files-to-go-public-after-squeaking-to-profitability-in-2020/ https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/30/robinhood-to-pay-70-million-dollars-after-causing-users-significant-harm.html https://fortune.com/2021/06/25/robinhood-ipo-delay-crypto-sec-review/amp/ • Deutsche Börse mit neuem Vorstoß in den Kryptomarkt https://www.reuters.com/business/deutsche-boerse-buy-swiss-fintech-crypto-finance-2021-06-29/ • Neue Finanzierungsrunde bei Revolut Bewertung bei 30 Milliarden Dollar? https://news.sky.com/story/amp/klarna-effect-propels-digital-bank-revolut-to-30bn-valuation-in-softbank-talks-12347766 • Der Börsengang des Fahrdienstanbieters Didi und der Umgang Chinas mit seinen Unicorns https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/30/didi-ipo-begins-trading-on-the-nyse.html https://amp.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/China-schockt-Anleger-nach-Mega-Boersengang-article22661708.html https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-07-02/didi-shares-slide-after-china-launches-cybersecurity-review https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-06-24/how-xi-and-the-ccp-turned-on-jack-ma-ant-and-china-s-fintech-companies • Amazon vs Amazon-Kritikerin und FTC-Vorsitzende Lina Kahn https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-seeks-recusal-of-ftc-chairwoman-lina-khan-in-antitrust-investigations-of-company-11625067962 https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-leadership-principles-updated-jeff-bezos-exit-2021-7 • Andy Jassy ist neuer CEO von Amazon https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/5/22563671/andy-jassy-amazon-ceo-jeff-bezos • Web Developer Tim Berners-Lee verkauft World Wide Web-Quellcodes als NFT https://gizmodo.com/tim-berners-lee-sells-nft-of-the-source-code-for-the-wo-1847206178 --- » Die Buchempfehlung der Woche: Carl T. Bergstrom und Jevin West: “Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World” https://www.amazon.de/Calling-Bullshit-Skepticism-Data-Driven-World/dp/0525509186 --- » Die Leseempfehlung rund um Amazon vs. Lina Kahn: Lina Kahn: „Amazon's Antitrust Paradox“ https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/e.710.Khan.805_zuvfyyeh.pdf --- » Die thematisch passende Serienempfehlung der Woche: Mr. Robot: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4158110/ --- » Weitere Infos Kontakt und alle Podcasts: https://zurueckzurzukunft.creativeconstruction.de/ --- » Feedback Anregungen und Wünsche an: podcast@zurueckzurzukunft.de ---
★ Unterstützt den Podcast via Patreon und erhaltet exklusive Bonusfolgen ★---Holt euch das Buch auf Amazon: Calling Bullshit Diese Episode ist vermutlich die wichtigste die wir bisher gemacht haben! In Calling Bullshit von Carl T. Bergstrom und Jevin D. West erfahrt ihr wie mit Zahlen, Statistiken und Grafiken geschickt gelogen wird. Ein must-listen für jeden Teilnehmer der gegenwärtigen Medienlandschaft. 100% positives SW-Rating...das gab es noch nieSchwarz auf Weiß Rating: Verständlichkeit F 5/5 & S 5/5 Umsetzbarkeit F 5/5 & S 5/5 Würde ich weiterverschenken? F Ja & S Ja ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Topics & Takeaways (Part 2) With the COVID story, we're getting to see how science works under pressure and without information agency or discipline expertise, it can be hard to understand what's happening and see the downsides to peer review. In a way, we can identify the questions to ask about where media literacy should go next but not really the exact solutions. We need to recognize the social-ness of news and of research and it must be taken into consideration in the transformation of media literacy. If not everything is biased, how do we unpack that with students? Students relate to images and we can use examples from the report to discuss with them how the images impact the way they interpret news. While some faculty are single-source news viewers ("I only look at NPR"), students just don't engage in the media landscape that way. Reach out to Alison at alison@projectinfolit.org with how you are using the report in the classroom & how students are responding! Resources referenced in this episode: PIL's list of Covid-19 misinformation resources Project Info Lit's Publications Librarian's Guide to Teaching: Episode 9 with Barbara Fister on the Algo Report SIFT (The Four Moves) - Mike Caulfield Sam Wineburg, Stanford Researcher on Twitter Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom, Jevin West You Think You Want Media Literacy… Do You? By Danah Boyd Casting a critical eye on "fake news" literacy and post truth pedagogy - CLAPS 2020 (Source of the quote, “You can't SIFT yourself out of QANON”) How the COVID-19 crisis has prompted a revolution in scientific publishing - Fast Company - 8/5/2020 This episode's theme music: Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go Here's where you can find us: Podcast: @Librarian_Guide Jessica: @LibraryGeek611 Amanda: @HistoryBuff820 Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com Be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast!
Show Notes: In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with researcher, Alison Head, to discuss the new Project Information Literacy Report called “Covid-19: The first 100 days of U.S. news coverage”. Topics & Takeaways: Topics & Takeaways (Part 1) How can the PIL COVID report help librarians and educators discuss news, media and visual literacy with students? How can students learn to reclaim their information agency? How can students exert control over the on-slught of news coming at them? Reach out to Alison at alison@projectinfolit.org with how you are using the report in the classroom & how students are responding! We need to pull up 30,000 feet to look at the landscape of news with students and how sources develop rather than just evaluating individual sources. While the CRAAP test is a great framework for evaluation, Facebook and social media have changed the arc of information and the strategies that we use for sources. Social media amplifies our attention around certain media and visuals. Since COVID is a news topic that has touched everyone around the world in all disciplines, it can be a topic that can engage students across disciplines/topics. Resources referenced in this episode: PIL's list of Covid-19 misinformation resources Project Info Lit's Publications Librarian's Guide to Teaching: Episode 9 with Barbara Fister on the Algo Report SIFT (The Four Moves) - Mike Caulfield Sam Wineburg, Stanford Researcher on Twitter Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom, Jevin West You Think You Want Media Literacy… Do You? By Danah Boyd Casting a critical eye on "fake news" literacy and post truth pedagogy - CLAPS 2020 (Source of the quote, “You can't SIFT yourself out of QANON”) How the COVID-19 crisis has prompted a revolution in scientific publishing - Fast Company - 8/5/2020 This episode's theme music: Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go Here's where you can find us: Podcast: @Librarian_Guide Jessica: @LibraryGeek611 Amanda: @HistoryBuff820 Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com Be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast!
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Statistics don't have to be scary, in fact you don't even have to do any math to understand the basics! This Episode is a great follow up to Episode 1, where we took a look at misinformation and how to keep false news from spreading. This time, we let two books lead us through how to tell lies from the truth - Calling Bullshit, The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West, as well as the book A Field Guide to Lies by Daniel J. Levitin. Join us as we learn how to spot the Bullshit and think for ourselves. Warning: Episode contains adult language.
I sit down for a chat with my husband - Vibhu Ganesan, who is a part of People Analytics team at Intel. In this episode, we discuss about the art and science of storytelling and how it can help people, product and program managers to drive action. We talk about the elements of storytelling and how to supplement storytelling with data-driven analysis. **All views expressed in this episode are personal.** You can reach out to Vibhu Ganesan on Linkedin. *** Resources: 1. Storytelling Workshop - Duarte 2. Storytelling with Data, written by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic 3. Good Charts, written by Scott Berinato 4. Calling Bullshit, written by Carl T Bergstrom & Jevin D West *** If you'd like to be invited as a guest or know someone that you'd want to be invited to this podcast, do reach out to me on LinkedIn or write an email to womenatlunchtable@gmail.com. I'll be happy to hear from you! *** Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast. Women @ Lunch Table podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts and Breaker. *** Jeevitha Balakrishnan *** --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeevitha-balakrishnan/support
Now, maybe more than ever before, it is time to learn the art of skepticism. Amidst compounded complex crises, humankind must also navigate a swelling tidal wave of outright lies, clever misdirections, and well-meant but dangerous mistaken claims….in other words, bullshit. Why is the 21st Century such a hotbed of fake news? How can we structure our networks and their incentives to mitigate disinformation and encourage speaking truth to power? And whose responsibility is it to inform the public and other experts about scientific research, when those insights require training to understand?Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I’m your host, Michael Garfield, and in each episode we’ll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.This week, we talk to Former SFI External Professor Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West, both at the University of Washington, who recently translated their landmark undergraduate course on Calling Bullshit into an eminently readable and illuminating book from Penguin Random House. In this episode, we discuss their backgrounds and ongoing work in the evolutionary dynamics and information theory of communication, how to stage a strong defense against disinformation, and the role of scientists and laypeople alike to help restore the reasoned discourse we all so desperately need.If you value our research and communication efforts, please consider making a recurring monthly donation at santafe.edu/give, or joining our Applied Complexity Network at santafe.edu/action. Also, please consider rating and reviewing us at Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening! Related Links & Resources:CallingBullshit.orgCarl Bergstrom’s Website & Twitter.Jevin West’s Website & Twitter.Cost and conflict in animal signals and human languageby Michael Lachmann, Szabolcs Számadó, and Carl T. Bergstrom at PNASThe physical limits of communication or Why any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from noiseby Michael Lachmann, M.E.J. Newman, Cris Moore in The American Journal of PhysicsDeepfakes and the Epistemic Backstopby Regina Rini at Philosopher’s ImprintHunger Game: Is Honesty Between Animals Always the Best Policy?by Natalie Wolchover at Scientific AmericanPublic Editor by Goodly LabsVisit our website for more information or to support our science and communication efforts.Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast Theme Music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn
08 de setembro de 2020 • Episódio #103 do podcast Economia em Tempos de Pandemia, por Monica de Bolle. Participação especial de Natália Pasternak, formada em Ciências Biológicas e PhD com pós-doutorado em Microbiologia pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP). É colunista do jornal O Globo, da revista The Skeptic UK, da revista Saúde e autora do livro Ciência no Cotidiano. Também é diretora-presidente do Instituto Questão de Ciência (IQC), o primeiro Instituto brasileiro para promoção de pensamento crítico e racional, e políticas públicas baseadas em evidências científicas. Acesse: https://iqc.org.br/ Acesse: https://www.revistaquestaodeciencia.com.br/ Recomendações: • Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World - Carl T. Bergstrom, Jevin D. West (livro) • Ciência no cotidiano: Viva a razão. Abaixo a ignorância! - Natalia Pasternak, Carlos Orsi (livro)
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