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In our final project video @ProfKulic and @LeiminTian explain why robotics research should move out of the lab and into everyday settings where people encounter robots🤖 @monashengineers @emergingtechlab @MonashDFI @MonashPolicy@MikeMintrom @monashada
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Really interesting to see how entrepreneurs balance conflicting demands and take into account potential of stigma when working toward enacting a big social change. An excellent case to share in entrepreneurship programs. https://t.co/vmL5ed3MaU
1st Global Autism Employment Survey
If you are an autistic employee or an employer of people with autism, we're seeking your help on the 1st Global Autism Employment Survey, funded by the Australian Autism Cooperative Research Cent…https://t.co/FOFYmcVbeE https://t.co/EfAkbGhbLj
Great new piece from one of the top global researchers in autism employment. Highly recommended reading for practitioners, researchers, policy makers, educators, and general public 👍 https://t.co/JJyxVKQcoq
Don’t strive to be the best. It creates an illusion of an endpoint—and a delusion that the goal is to be superior to others.
Strive to be better. The person you’re competing with is your past self, and the bar you’re setting is for your future self.
#WednesdayWisdom
Great talk from Sharon Parker at SOBA on the importance of SMART job design -- speaking to the value of designing work in ways that are Stimulating, allow Mastery, give Agency, promote social Relations and have Tolerable demands. She notes HR departments routinely get this wrong.
People sometimes wonder if pre-registration is worth the effort. I show them Kaplan & Irvin's 2015 (https://t.co/EQpSM2VVqm) findings on the likelihood of null-effects before and after pre-reg became required in medicine, and ask if they want a drug discovered in 1998 or 2002.