by admin | Mar 25, 2024 | 4. LImitations of Digital Representation, 8. Benefits and Liabilities of Digital, Cuirosity Reserach, Learning Objectives
Virtual interviews are unfair to candidates and generally bad practice. Objects are categorized as soon as they are perceived. That’s what researchers found in a study posted to Psychological Science. This phenomenon is why first impressions are so hard to...
by admin | Mar 20, 2024 | Cuirosity Reserach
“We spend so much of our daily lives engaged in things that are completely unrelated to what’s in front of us” – Aaron Kucyi Why do we zone out? I hoped the answers would be simple and uniform; unfortunately, that’s not how neuroscience and...
by admin | Mar 7, 2024 | 6. Digital vs Natural Comparison, Learning Objectives
As humans, we emotionally connect with lived experiences in ways that just cannot be recreated by digital representations. To quote the late great Robin Williams in my favorite movie, Goodwill Hunting, “So if I asked you about art, you could give me the skinny...
by admin | Mar 5, 2024 | 5. Process of Digitization, Learning Objectives
Digital photos have the capability to represent 281 trillion colors. The most common color system used for computers can represent over sixteen million different colors, which is still six million more than the human eye can even see. You have never taken a picture of...
by admin | Mar 4, 2024 | Cuirosity Reserach
Today I thought that I would be researching the a tiny bit of internet history, but stumbled upon one of the most interesting entrepreneurial stories I’ve ever heard. Picture this – you are about to go to university but have absolutely no money in your bank...