City Interaction Lab Podcast – Episode 2 – Digital vs Dementia – A Conversation with Rik Williams (Alzheimer’s Society) In this second episode of the City Interaction Lab podcast Stuart Scott hosts Rik Williams from Alzheimer’s Society.
City Interaction Lab Podcast – Episode 2 – Digital vs Dementia – A Conversation with Rik Williams (Alzheimer’s Society) In this second episode of the City Interaction Lab podcast Stuart Scott hosts Rik Williams from Alzheimer’s Society.
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Background My interest in documenting the scholarly activity on Twitter using conference hashtags is not new; for the digital humanities I have been looking into it since 2010. Searching on this blog or googling related keywords may throw some results to those interested in background.
Update: I have now deposited a slightly revised version of this text (that has already gone various versions since its original publication) at figshare as Priego, Ernesto (2019): Recommendations for University Module Evaluation Policies.
tl; dr An increase in email traffic constitutes an increase in workload, and viceversa. But what’s key is that email per se is workload. The very awareness of email, and of a known/expected amount of email, implies a cognitive load, and excessive cognitive load is stressful.
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[Leer y firmar carta aquí / read sign the letter here] [English version below] [He compartido aquí esta carta abierta para que quede registro de su existencia.
I have been reorganising hard drives and the like and came across this article I wrote on 28 January 2002, in Mexico City, for Mexican electronic music and culture magazine Urbe 01 . I have copied and pasted it below under the photograph. The dedication to Manrico was in the original.