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openlab reading clubs - fostering critical thinking and constructive communication

<!--HTML-->Critical thinking and constructive communication are becoming essential skills not only for academics and scientists, but also for the general public. As we are being inundated with news, being able to understand, interpret, and filter information becomes increasingly important. Fur...

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Autor principal: Awile, Omar
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243245
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description <!--HTML-->Critical thinking and constructive communication are becoming essential skills not only for academics and scientists, but also for the general public. As we are being inundated with news, being able to understand, interpret, and filter information becomes increasingly important. Furthermore, we are more often confronted with profound scientific, technical, economic, and ethical questions on which we have to base decisions: Should GMO plants be approved? Why should we care about encrypted communication? Is a globalized or isolationist economy more advantageous to us? At the openlab HTCC collaboration, we have started a reading club in the context of academic articles on scientific computing to practice precisely these skills and to gain more knowledge in this field. This is especially important for the doctoral students in our collaboration, allowing them to better set their project into a greater context and compare to related works.
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spelling cern-22432452022-11-02T22:13:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2243245engAwile, Omaropenlab reading clubs - fostering critical thinking and constructive communicationIT Lightning Talks: session #12IT Lightning Talks (ITLT)<!--HTML-->Critical thinking and constructive communication are becoming essential skills not only for academics and scientists, but also for the general public. As we are being inundated with news, being able to understand, interpret, and filter information becomes increasingly important. Furthermore, we are more often confronted with profound scientific, technical, economic, and ethical questions on which we have to base decisions: Should GMO plants be approved? Why should we care about encrypted communication? Is a globalized or isolationist economy more advantageous to us? At the openlab HTCC collaboration, we have started a reading club in the context of academic articles on scientific computing to practice precisely these skills and to gain more knowledge in this field. This is especially important for the doctoral students in our collaboration, allowing them to better set their project into a greater context and compare to related works.oai:cds.cern.ch:22432452017
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