Do you sometimes feel that you do not belong in this program, or some of its courses? The instructors assure you that you do belong! To help combat that sense of imposter syndrome that you might be feeling, let's explore the notion that your cognitive styles of learning are similar to your peers' learning styles.
You may already know that OSU and other universities have studied course materials and technical tools to make improvements that level the playing field amongst you and your peers. Programs such as Cognitive Style Heuristics and GenderMag/InclusiveMag study differences in how people problem-solve while learning new technical skills. The projects' core methods of finding bias bugs in software and materials is to apply personas that represent different sets of cognitive facets.
Explore the Facets and Personas by clicking on the tabs at the top, then analyze which persona fits you best, by taking the Survey.
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- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Computer Science
- Computing and Information
- Education
- Educational Technology
- Engineering
- Information Science
- Mathematics
- Measurement and Data
- Technology
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Data Set
- Diagram/Illustration
- Interactive
- Author:
- Anita Sarma
- Justin Dickerson
- Lara Letaw
- Margarett Burnett
- Pam Van Londen
- Date Added:
- 10/02/2024