suckers for irrelevancy

October 3, 2014 on 10:49 am | In allgemeines, studium | No Comments

 
[Students are] people trying to pay attention but having to compete with various influences

Humans are incapable of ignoring surprising new information in our visual field.

The form and content of a Facebook update may be almost irresistible, but when combined with a visual alert in your immediate peripheral vision, it is—really, actually, biologically—impossible to resist.

Computers are not inherent sources of distraction — they can in fact be powerful engines of focus — but latter-day versions have been designed to be, because attention is the substance which makes the whole consumer internet go.

some parts of making your brain do new things are just hard

Über Multitasking, und warum diese ganzen Devices und ständige Ablenkung unsere Aufmerksamkeit in Anspruch nehmen. Großartiger Artikel von Clay Shirky.

neues audimax

September 24, 2014 on 3:28 pm | In allgemeines, studium | No Comments

neues audimax tu wien

auf der tu wien wurde die letzten jahre das audimax erneuert. bei den prolog vorlesungen war ich wieder einmal drinnen, und ich muss gestehen, ich finde es schade dass der hörsaal seinem stil beraubt wurde. aber gut, vl. werd ich auch nur alt.

gebunden. finally.

September 23, 2014 on 3:26 pm | In allgemeines, studium | No Comments

gebunden. v1.

coding is the new literacy

May 11, 2014 on 2:13 pm | In allgemeines, studium | No Comments

coding is the new literacy

 

spotted at a blackboard at OCG. good advice.

positive feedback

April 11, 2013 on 11:53 pm | In studium | No Comments

excellent

 

i only got a 2 in that course, but i really kinda want to brag here. good to get some positive feedback.

hannibal im prüfungsstress

January 30, 2013 on 2:08 pm | In allgemeines, studium | No Comments

meine katze lernt wohl auch für meine key-questions prüfung…

hannibal beim lernen

how my profs annotate papers.

November 24, 2012 on 1:02 am | In allgemeines, studium | No Comments

how my professors annotate their books - part 1

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