Hypothesis: this mother-dog is having a "flow the psychology of optimal experience" ... how would one test this experimentally.
To experimentation -
https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Experimentation - and possibly newly on the web (and even in a realistic virtual earth with species eventually, somehow?)
It's also a fascinating example of interspecies' communications ...
https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Interspecies_Communications
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Flow experiences here refer to the psychology studies done by Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi at the University of Chicago and other universities, and his book of the name "Flow: the psychology of optimal experience." One method he developed to study enjoyment rigorously and experimentally involved giving people pagers and survey booklets and paging them randomly, and asked what they were doing and how they were enjoying themselves.
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I think a similar approach could be developed with residents at Stanford Medicine with regards to this methodology, and building on ...
See:
Robert Harrington
@HeartBobH · 17h
Fun project to work on w @dr_amit_kaushal Very clever set of analyses using paging dataset to understand @StanfordDeptMed @StanfordMedRes work.
Fun project to work on w @dr_amit_kaushal Very clever set of analyses using paging dataset to understand @StanfordDeptMed @StanfordMedRes work. https://t.co/R3CKyqQQw1— Robert Harrington (@HeartBobH) October 10, 2019
https://twitter.com/HeartBobH/status/1182142543393443842
See:
Stanford Department of Medicine @StanfordDeptMed A new study authored by #StanDOM's Amit Kaushal, Laurence Katznelson & @HeartBobH examines whether the "paging burden" is a major factor contributing to resident #physicianburnout & fatigue. https://stanford.io/2NPlS1L
https://twitter.com/StanfordDeptMed/status/1181979569873510400
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Hi Sandy and Ma,
Happy birthday again, Sandy! - Looks like those Swiss Toberlone chocolate bars arrived per what I read on smartphone - enjoy!
This from John Cleese of Monty Python fame (and brilliant, as well as a clown!:)
Truly incredible https://t.co/o7cTxYd7k8— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) October 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/JohnCleese/status/1181299546187583490
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She's a very clever Mom. 💞🤗🤗
She's a very clever Mom. 💞🤗🤗pic.twitter.com/hCWyZXUljv— Figen.. (@TheFigensezgin) October 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/TheFigensezgin/status/1180937071613087751
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And in a related "incredible" Mom video -
First education starts in the family and discipline is important. 💞💞😂😂pic.twitter.com/g5IK6Beevg— Figen.. (@TheFigensezgin) October 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/TheFigensezgin/status/1181262468875726850 - also from Figen which was retweeted by Cleese.
I appreciate in the first Cleese / Figen video that the mom-canine not only seems to analyze accurately where the ball is in the very fast shell game - and re her puppies - but also seems to want to continue to play this thinking game (which seems to include as stakes her pups ... ) 'Truly incredible' - per Cleese? :)
Is the reward in the mom-dog's continuing to play of the interesting shell game? :)
Just some thinking-mom-ming videos. Other Tweet videos from Figen I just noticed are interesting as well. :) But Cleese is an Englishman, and Figen is Turkish ... neither are Swiss ... (am a sociocultural anthropologist here, with an interest in how identity shapes thinking even, and Cleese 'takes the piss' out of the Brits, as a remarkable wit :))
Love, Scott
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Re Q5. What ideas do you have for purpose-oriented projects in Scratch? #scratchinpractice https://twitter.com/scratch/status/1181610238622887936 ~ https://scratch.mit.edu/users/ScottWorldUnivAndSch/ whither #ScratchInPracticeForLegoRobotics & in a #RealisticVirtualEarth - #RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics? > https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Robotics ~
Re Q5. What ideas do you have for purpose-oriented projects in Scratch? #scratchinpractice https://t.co/n9k0LZ6lCn ~ https://t.co/of0Grnq7w3 whither #ScratchInPracticeForLegoRobotics & in a #RealisticVirtualEarth - #RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics? > https://t.co/a53n3kl75l ~— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) October 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1181654067568754688
https://twitter.com/sgkmacleod/status/1181655224328445952
https://twitter.com/WUaSPress/status/1181655468642463744
https://twitter.com/TheOpenBand/status/1181656216101146625
https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1181656778729115649
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Winding Road Rainbow: Harbin, Wandering & the Poetry of Loving Bliss ('18) 978-0-578-43518-3— ScottMacLeod (@scottmacleod) December 16, 2018
Haiku-ish and Other Loving Hippy Harbin Poetry ('17)
Naked Harbin Ethnography: Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality & Virtual Harbin ('16)https://t.co/nQF9Iok4F9 ~
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LEGO Education
@LEGO_Education
The pumpkins are being carved, the haunted houses are being explored & the ghosts are arriving which means it's time to get into the #Halloween spirit! Can your students build and code a creepy-crawly out of LEGO that would scare their classmates? #LEGOconfidence #HappyHalloween
The pumpkins are being carved, the haunted houses are being explored & the ghosts are arriving which means it's time to get into the #Halloween spirit! Can your students build and code a creepy-crawly out of LEGO that would scare their classmates? #LEGOconfidence #HappyHalloween pic.twitter.com/HRvaMAArzb— LEGO Education (@LEGO_Education) October 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/LEGO_Education/status/1181660724608819200
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How might one tell or know whether this Lego robot is coded with Scratch drag and drop programming language or not?
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How to tell if this Lego robot is coded with Scratch drag and drop programming language or not?
https://twitter.com/LEGO_Education/status/1181660724608819200 #scratchinpractice #ScratchInPracticeForLegoRobotics & #RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics &
Hypothesis: this mother-dog is in flow?
https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/10/amanita-flavoconia-incredible-mother.html ~
How to tell if this Lego robot is coded with Scratch drag and drop programming language or not? https://t.co/IgpEOoV10Z #scratchinpractice #ScratchInPracticeForLegoRobotics & #RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics &— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) October 8, 2019
Hypothesis: this mother-dog is in flow? https://t.co/xzhPDSpuml ~
How to tell if this Lego robot is coded with Scratch drag and drop programming language or not? https://t.co/WZkIoFG2MJ #scratchinpractice #ScratchInPracticeForLegoRobotics & #RealisticVirtualEarthForRobotics &— HarbinBook (@HarbinBook) October 8, 2019
Hypothesis: this mother-dog is in flow? https://t.co/8BE5aslXCC ~
https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1181702386068287488
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1181702062024736768
https://twitter.com/WUaSPress/status/1181702825501290496
https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1181703418181611520
https://twitter.com/sgkmacleod/status/1181703701477507072
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