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    Posts made by JinShei

    • RE: Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc

      @ominous said in Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc:

      @jinshei said in Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc:

      As well as that, a lot of recent effort in the UK has gone into devaluing experts and education that provides people with basic critical thinking skills. Liberal arts etc, for example (as @ominous says). Even in my field, the push from the external forces is towards task-based skills rather than critical thinking (which might be a good thing in nurses, yanno?).

      We can't have the meat-based assembly line robots thinking for themselves. They might realize they're just a stopgap until the plastic and metal robots are able to take their place.

      I mean, I don't disagree on any given point here but I would argue we are cheaper (increasingly so) than robots and thus less valuable.

      Then again, my two best friends are professors of anatomy and their students, who are almost all trying to get into nursing, are for the most part complete idiots. If we set the bar for nursing students to "able to think critically," our nursing shortage is going to get a lot fucking worse than it already is real fucking quick.

      I'm setting the graduation bar at critical thinking - we don't receive them like that!

      I also teach prescribing and there my level is "I am giving this person a licence to kill; do I trust that they won't actually do so from lack of thinking or knowledge?". The ones that don't pass are those that treat the knowledge and critical thinking element of the course as a tickbox they are entitled to pass; They are classic D-K, because they believe they know it all already and are already experts. The ones that do pass demonstrate their understanding of how little we know and how important further knowledge or clinical studies are.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc

      @tinuviel said in Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc:

      @runescryer That's all a big part of why, I think, there's so much COVID skepticism going around. It's one of the first times, for the general public, that we're seeing science being done in real time. People in labcoats aren't sequestered away for months in a lab and then come back with a result, we see all the mistakes, the foibles of the process.

      And that science changes actions on the basis of new data. I'm sitting here listening to a lecture on how we know what is true and what is not - I'm told Plato defined it as justified true belief, and Descartes was struct by falsehoods he accepted (this lecture is the WORST). But what that lack of knowledge into how science works means that the specialists in the field keep being told "well, that isn't what you all said a year ago" - yes, a year ago, it was accepted this was droplet, and now it is airborne, which means hands matter less and air matters a lot...

      As well as that, a lot of recent effort in the UK has gone into devaluing experts and education that provides people with basic critical thinking skills. Liberal arts etc, for example (as @ominous says). Even in my field, the push from the external forces is towards task-based skills rather than critical thinking (which might be a good thing in nurses, yanno?).

      That and the fact that media companies care more about clicks and readership than they do actually making sure what they're saying is the entirety of the truth.

      At the risk of sounding paranoid, some of the media companies care more about the money and power than the truth. (I'm currently a fan of byline press which is reporting with brutal honesty the state of the UK right now).

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Health and Wealth and GrownUp Stuff

      Just in case money might be made. Disclaimer, drunk, did not read beyond money

      https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6562134/Research-Opportunity-2

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Critters!

      @aria we had a similar device after poppy our boxer burst a disc in her spine one day. We had to teach her to walk again after surgery.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Critters!

      @snackness bounce!!!

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Critters!

      Can I offer a baby alpaca who found his spring?

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Critters!

      signal-2021-07-15-182809.jpg

      Meet our puppy club. Harley, Beelsa and Honey.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL Anger

      The UK government. Our own Lord Farquaad / Trump has removed all covid precautions, with the rate going up. I work in a nursing school. We'll be fighting to have masks when we have students from covid wards sitting next to students from neonatal intensive care.

      Apparently, we need to accept that some of us will die.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Movies worth a watch.

      @derp I cannot wait. It might improve my feels after the watch.

      posted in TV & Movies
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Audio-books

      @bluebird Pratchett. Any of them.

      posted in Readers
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.

      Dear colleague who is not in the campus because he objects to wearing a muzzle. Do not inform the students whose exams I must cover because you are a douche that they do not need to wear masks. I will stab you in the crotch.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't)

      @ifrit @Ominous I do not have time to make or run a mush. I do not have time to make or run a mush. I do not...

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't)

      @il-volpe Well, if you build it, I will come and rp with you on it.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: MUs That We Would Love To Make (But Won't)

      I want to play on this mush, with the Archivist..

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Dead Celebrities 2021 Edition

      @badger Well, that does just say how it is going here.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Critters!

      @packrat Adorable!!

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • Random "this might be useful" stuff

      I saw this post on how you might get cheaper medication in the US and thought it might be useful to someone here? And then realised we might need a thread for collectively "this feels like it might be useful to someone here" stuff.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: The Dog Thread

      All puppies are meant to be on furnitures and in beds.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: How are you coping with COVID (and other 2020 fun)?

      @snackness said in How are you coping with COVID (and other 2020 fun)?:

      Just found out my family's been exposed to COVID because my BIL guilted my husband into attending a Christmas gathering after we missed Thanksgiving (to prevent this EXACT THING from happening). About to fucking murder some people.

      You know, we have a unique opportunity. We could swap murders...

      I'll do them for you, if you do the anti-vaccination people leading the misinformation in my small town? Other than this board, there is nothing to connect us...

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
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