Good science requires good questions. How are your questions? Can the art of asking scientific questions be considered a separate discipline? Something Questiology? If you feel provoked please visit the 7th Discovery Thinking mini-lecture and make your comment on it.
Discovery Thinking Session 6: Balanced Mind, ION, 17.03.2017
Have you ever suspected that your mind might be scientifically overbalanced? Let us have a discussion about it. I’m starting with the 6th Discovery Thinking mini-lecture.
Discovery Thinking Session 5: Authorities, ION, 10.03.2017
Would you agree that trusting your science authorities blindly might be harmful to science as a whole? Please see and comment my argument given in the 5th Discovery Thinking mini-lecture.
Discovery Thinking Session 4: Self Comfort, ION, 3.03.2017
Is it bad or good for your science to go sometimes out of the self-comfort zone? Please see and comment my answer embedded in the 4th Discovery Thinking mini-lecture.
Discovery Thinking Session 3: Coding Mistakes, ION, 3.02.2017
“Discovery Thinking Session 3: Coding Mistakes“, ION weekly, 3rd Feb 2017. Any comments?
Discovery Thinking Session 2: Mistakes, ION, 20.01.2017
“Discovery Thinking Session 2: Mistakes“, ION weekly, 20th Jan 2017. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Discovery Thinking Intro, ION, 13.01.2017
Can one get trained on making scientific discoveries? Please see my first mini-lecture approaching the question: Discovery Thinking Intro, given at the weekly ION meeting on 13th Jan 2017. Feel free to comment and criticize.