ºÝºÝߣshows by User: arthurdoler / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: arthurdoler / Sat, 13 Oct 2018 15:12:15 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: arthurdoler The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives: Handout /slideshow/the-saboteur-in-your-retrospectives-handout/119319071 thesaboteurinyourretrospectives-181013151216
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The handout for my talk.]]>
Sat, 13 Oct 2018 15:12:15 GMT /slideshow/the-saboteur-in-your-retrospectives-handout/119319071 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives: Handout arthurdoler The handout for my talk. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesaboteurinyourretrospectives-181013151216-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout for my talk.
The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives: Handout from Arthur Doler
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The Developer's Guide to Learning /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning/118997792 developersguidetolearning-181010140739
The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.]]>

The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.]]>
Wed, 10 Oct 2018 14:07:39 GMT /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning/118997792 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Developer's Guide to Learning arthurdoler The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developersguidetolearning-181010140739-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they&#39;re released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We&#39;ll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.
The Developer's Guide to Learning from Arthur Doler
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The Whys and Hows of Impostor Syndrome and the Illusion of Transparency /slideshow/the-whys-and-hows-of-impostor-syndrome-and-the-illusion-of-transparency-118005957/118005957 impostorsyndrome-181003180854
Impostor Syndrome is a quiet and subversive force in a lot of developer's lives. They feel like they're faking their way through their job, and they silently panic as they wait for everyone to find out they don't really know what they're doing. It can be crippling, and left alone it can develop into an anxiety disorder, or worse. If you can relate, or even if you just want to learn how to be a little more confident in yourself, come and listen as we cover what Impostor Syndrome is, some theories why it happens, and strategies you can use to eliminate it (that's right, you actually can)!]]>

Impostor Syndrome is a quiet and subversive force in a lot of developer's lives. They feel like they're faking their way through their job, and they silently panic as they wait for everyone to find out they don't really know what they're doing. It can be crippling, and left alone it can develop into an anxiety disorder, or worse. If you can relate, or even if you just want to learn how to be a little more confident in yourself, come and listen as we cover what Impostor Syndrome is, some theories why it happens, and strategies you can use to eliminate it (that's right, you actually can)!]]>
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 18:08:53 GMT /slideshow/the-whys-and-hows-of-impostor-syndrome-and-the-illusion-of-transparency-118005957/118005957 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Whys and Hows of Impostor Syndrome and the Illusion of Transparency arthurdoler Impostor Syndrome is a quiet and subversive force in a lot of developer's lives. They feel like they're faking their way through their job, and they silently panic as they wait for everyone to find out they don't really know what they're doing. It can be crippling, and left alone it can develop into an anxiety disorder, or worse. If you can relate, or even if you just want to learn how to be a little more confident in yourself, come and listen as we cover what Impostor Syndrome is, some theories why it happens, and strategies you can use to eliminate it (that's right, you actually can)! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/impostorsyndrome-181003180854-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Impostor Syndrome is a quiet and subversive force in a lot of developer&#39;s lives. They feel like they&#39;re faking their way through their job, and they silently panic as they wait for everyone to find out they don&#39;t really know what they&#39;re doing. It can be crippling, and left alone it can develop into an anxiety disorder, or worse. If you can relate, or even if you just want to learn how to be a little more confident in yourself, come and listen as we cover what Impostor Syndrome is, some theories why it happens, and strategies you can use to eliminate it (that&#39;s right, you actually can)!
The Whys and Hows of Impostor Syndrome and the Illusion of Transparency from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout/115977386 letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180922144213
The handout for the accompanying talk.]]>

The handout for the accompanying talk.]]>
Sat, 22 Sep 2018 14:42:13 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout/115977386 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout arthurdoler The handout for the accompanying talk. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180922144213-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout for the accompanying talk.
Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-115977113/115977113 letstalkaboutmh-180922143946
It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>

It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>
Sat, 22 Sep 2018 14:39:46 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-115977113/115977113 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health arthurdoler It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmh-180922143946-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what&#39;s going on. We often don&#39;t even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we&#39;re facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don&#39;t have to stay in the dark, and you *don&#39;t* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.
Let's Talk About Mental Health from Arthur Doler
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Feedback Workshop KCDC2018 /slideshow/feedback-workshop-kcdc2018/105739183 feedbackworkshop-180713144954
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ºÝºÝߣs for the feedback workshop I gave at KCDC.]]>
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 14:49:54 GMT /slideshow/feedback-workshop-kcdc2018/105739183 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Feedback Workshop KCDC2018 arthurdoler ºÝºÝߣs for the feedback workshop I gave at KCDC. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/feedbackworkshop-180713144954-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs for the feedback workshop I gave at KCDC.
Feedback Workshop KCDC2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health - KCDC 2018 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-kcdc-2018-105552873/105552873 letstalkaboutmhkcdc2018-180712141738
It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>

It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>
Thu, 12 Jul 2018 14:17:38 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-kcdc-2018-105552873/105552873 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health - KCDC 2018 arthurdoler It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmhkcdc2018-180712141738-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what&#39;s going on. We often don&#39;t even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we&#39;re facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don&#39;t have to stay in the dark, and you *don&#39;t* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.
Let's Talk About Mental Health - KCDC 2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - KCDC 2018 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-kcdc-2018/105541358 letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180712124152
The handout for my talk.]]>

The handout for my talk.]]>
Thu, 12 Jul 2018 12:41:52 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-kcdc-2018/105541358 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - KCDC 2018 arthurdoler The handout for my talk. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180712124152-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout for my talk.
Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - KCDC 2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - NDC Oslo 2018 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-ndc-oslo-2018/102484447 letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180615073302
The handout accompanying my talk.]]>

The handout accompanying my talk.]]>
Fri, 15 Jun 2018 07:33:02 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-ndc-oslo-2018/102484447 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - NDC Oslo 2018 arthurdoler The handout accompanying my talk. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180615073302-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout accompanying my talk.
Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - NDC Oslo 2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health - NDC Oslo 2018 /arthurdoler/lets-talk-about-mental-health-ndc-oslo-2018 letstalkaboutmhndcoslo2018-180615073148
It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>

It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>
Fri, 15 Jun 2018 07:31:48 GMT /arthurdoler/lets-talk-about-mental-health-ndc-oslo-2018 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health - NDC Oslo 2018 arthurdoler It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmhndcoslo2018-180615073148-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what&#39;s going on. We often don&#39;t even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we&#39;re facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don&#39;t have to stay in the dark, and you *don&#39;t* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.
Let's Talk About Mental Health - NDC Oslo 2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - Nebraska.Code 2018 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-nebraskacode-2018/101336533 letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180608154149
Handout for my talk with the same name.]]>

Handout for my talk with the same name.]]>
Fri, 08 Jun 2018 15:41:49 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-nebraskacode-2018/101336533 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - Nebraska.Code 2018 arthurdoler Handout for my talk with the same name. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmentalhealth-180608154149-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Handout for my talk with the same name.
Let's Talk About Mental Health Handout - Nebraska.Code 2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health - Nebraska.Code 2018 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-101335895/101335895 letstalkaboutmhnecode18-180608153805
It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>

It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>
Fri, 08 Jun 2018 15:38:05 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-101335895/101335895 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health - Nebraska.Code 2018 arthurdoler It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what's going on. We often don't even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we're facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don't have to stay in the dark, and you *don't* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmhnecode18-180608153805-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It’s a great time to be in technology. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Your mental health is arguably the single most important factor in your ability to perform well, avoid burnout, and build resiliency, but we shroud the topic in secrecy, stigma, and co-opted clinical language that makes us think we know what&#39;s going on. We often don&#39;t even speak of what we feel to family and friends until we&#39;re facing a crisis. We need to change all of that. You don&#39;t have to stay in the dark, and you *don&#39;t* have to suffer alone. In this talk we’ll start with some basics about mental health, then cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.
Let's Talk About Mental Health - Nebraska.Code 2018 from Arthur Doler
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The Developer's Guide to Learning - 200OK 2018 /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning-200ok-2018/97490637 developersguidetolearningabridged-180518120935
The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.]]>

The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.]]>
Fri, 18 May 2018 12:09:35 GMT /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning-200ok-2018/97490637 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Developer's Guide to Learning - 200OK 2018 arthurdoler The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developersguidetolearningabridged-180518120935-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they&#39;re released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We&#39;ll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.
The Developer's Guide to Learning - 200OK 2018 from Arthur Doler
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The Developer's Guide to Learning - Codestock 2018 /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning-codestock-2018/94592573 developersguidetolearningcodestock2018-180421142130
The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively. ]]>

The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively. ]]>
Sat, 21 Apr 2018 14:21:30 GMT /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning-codestock-2018/94592573 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Developer's Guide to Learning - Codestock 2018 arthurdoler The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We'll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developersguidetolearningcodestock2018-180421142130-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they&#39;re released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! Do you wonder about learning types? We&#39;ll cover those. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.
The Developer's Guide to Learning - Codestock 2018 from Arthur Doler
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What Makes You DO Stuff? The Psychology of Motivation - Codestock 2018 /slideshow/what-makes-you-do-stuff-the-psychology-of-motivation-codestock-2018-94464280/94464280 motivationcodestock2018-180420122704
Are you sick of the words "motivation", "empowerment", "engagement", or "incentivize"? Are you convinced that any attempt to actually motivate you, your coworkers, or your employees is doomed to end in a dystopian Dilbert-like nightmare? Do you suspect some of your coworkers - or even you - might be motivated by something other than money (and might even be replicants)? No need for a Voight-Kampff test... just come learn about the psychology of motivation, and how your brain responds to it! We'll cover the history of motivation theory, some more modern concepts that aren't often talked about, and then offer some suggestions about how to use your new knowledge to help your company - or at least you - finally get rid of those "Teamwork!" posters on the walls.]]>

Are you sick of the words "motivation", "empowerment", "engagement", or "incentivize"? Are you convinced that any attempt to actually motivate you, your coworkers, or your employees is doomed to end in a dystopian Dilbert-like nightmare? Do you suspect some of your coworkers - or even you - might be motivated by something other than money (and might even be replicants)? No need for a Voight-Kampff test... just come learn about the psychology of motivation, and how your brain responds to it! We'll cover the history of motivation theory, some more modern concepts that aren't often talked about, and then offer some suggestions about how to use your new knowledge to help your company - or at least you - finally get rid of those "Teamwork!" posters on the walls.]]>
Fri, 20 Apr 2018 12:27:04 GMT /slideshow/what-makes-you-do-stuff-the-psychology-of-motivation-codestock-2018-94464280/94464280 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) What Makes You DO Stuff? The Psychology of Motivation - Codestock 2018 arthurdoler Are you sick of the words "motivation", "empowerment", "engagement", or "incentivize"? Are you convinced that any attempt to actually motivate you, your coworkers, or your employees is doomed to end in a dystopian Dilbert-like nightmare? Do you suspect some of your coworkers - or even you - might be motivated by something other than money (and might even be replicants)? No need for a Voight-Kampff test... just come learn about the psychology of motivation, and how your brain responds to it! We'll cover the history of motivation theory, some more modern concepts that aren't often talked about, and then offer some suggestions about how to use your new knowledge to help your company - or at least you - finally get rid of those "Teamwork!" posters on the walls. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/motivationcodestock2018-180420122704-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you sick of the words &quot;motivation&quot;, &quot;empowerment&quot;, &quot;engagement&quot;, or &quot;incentivize&quot;? Are you convinced that any attempt to actually motivate you, your coworkers, or your employees is doomed to end in a dystopian Dilbert-like nightmare? Do you suspect some of your coworkers - or even you - might be motivated by something other than money (and might even be replicants)? No need for a Voight-Kampff test... just come learn about the psychology of motivation, and how your brain responds to it! We&#39;ll cover the history of motivation theory, some more modern concepts that aren&#39;t often talked about, and then offer some suggestions about how to use your new knowledge to help your company - or at least you - finally get rid of those &quot;Teamwork!&quot; posters on the walls.
What Makes You DO Stuff? The Psychology of Motivation - Codestock 2018 from Arthur Doler
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What Makes You DO Stuff? The Psychology of Motivation - Handout - Codestock 2018 /slideshow/what-makes-you-do-stuff-the-psychology-of-motivation-handout-codestock-2018/94462935 whatmakesyoudostuff-180420120244
The handout for my psychology of motivation talk.]]>

The handout for my psychology of motivation talk.]]>
Fri, 20 Apr 2018 12:02:44 GMT /slideshow/what-makes-you-do-stuff-the-psychology-of-motivation-handout-codestock-2018/94462935 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) What Makes You DO Stuff? The Psychology of Motivation - Handout - Codestock 2018 arthurdoler The handout for my psychology of motivation talk. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatmakesyoudostuff-180420120244-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout for my psychology of motivation talk.
What Makes You DO Stuff? The Psychology of Motivation - Handout - Codestock 2018 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health - DevUp 2017 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-devup-2017-80862412/80862412 letstalkaboutmhdevup17-171016152141
It’s a great time to be in technology. Computers keep getting better. More and more devices keep getting connected to the internet. Javascript frameworks are multiplying like bacteria. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Constantly feeling worn down, experiencing anxiety over making decisions, and burning out are not just facts of a developer’s life! They’re challenges that can be dealt with. In this talk we’ll cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>

It’s a great time to be in technology. Computers keep getting better. More and more devices keep getting connected to the internet. Javascript frameworks are multiplying like bacteria. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Constantly feeling worn down, experiencing anxiety over making decisions, and burning out are not just facts of a developer’s life! They’re challenges that can be dealt with. In this talk we’ll cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.]]>
Mon, 16 Oct 2017 15:21:41 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-devup-2017-80862412/80862412 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health - DevUp 2017 arthurdoler It’s a great time to be in technology. Computers keep getting better. More and more devices keep getting connected to the internet. Javascript frameworks are multiplying like bacteria. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Constantly feeling worn down, experiencing anxiety over making decisions, and burning out are not just facts of a developer’s life! They’re challenges that can be dealt with. In this talk we’ll cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmhdevup17-171016152141-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It’s a great time to be in technology. Computers keep getting better. More and more devices keep getting connected to the internet. Javascript frameworks are multiplying like bacteria. And yet despite the improvement in our tools, we somehow don’t spend time talking about how to maintain our most important tool - the one between our ears. Constantly feeling worn down, experiencing anxiety over making decisions, and burning out are not just facts of a developer’s life! They’re challenges that can be dealt with. In this talk we’ll cover the most common mental health challenges facing developers, and then learn about some techniques to supercharge your brain by improving your mental hygiene (whether you have a psychological disorder or not). Most importantly, you’ll learn how to have a conversation with your coworkers (and other people in your life) about supporting each other and finding your best selves.
Let's Talk About Mental Health - DevUp 2017 from Arthur Doler
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Let's Talk About Mental Health - Handout - DevUp 2017 /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-devup-2017/80838016 letstalkaboutmentalhealth-171015222557
The handout for my talk Let's Talk About Mental Health.]]>

The handout for my talk Let's Talk About Mental Health.]]>
Sun, 15 Oct 2017 22:25:57 GMT /slideshow/lets-talk-about-mental-health-handout-devup-2017/80838016 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) Let's Talk About Mental Health - Handout - DevUp 2017 arthurdoler The handout for my talk Let's Talk About Mental Health. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/letstalkaboutmentalhealth-171015222557-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout for my talk Let&#39;s Talk About Mental Health.
Let's Talk About Mental Health - Handout - DevUp 2017 from Arthur Doler
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The Developer's Guide to Learning Effectively /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning-effectively/80366244 developersguidetolearningmdc2017-171002151942
The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly - there will probably be at least one new Javascript framework released just in the time it takes you to read this abstract. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! We’ll cover the types of learning and how to find which ones work for you. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.]]>

The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly - there will probably be at least one new Javascript framework released just in the time it takes you to read this abstract. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! We’ll cover the types of learning and how to find which ones work for you. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.]]>
Mon, 02 Oct 2017 15:19:42 GMT /slideshow/the-developers-guide-to-learning-effectively/80366244 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Developer's Guide to Learning Effectively arthurdoler The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly - there will probably be at least one new Javascript framework released just in the time it takes you to read this abstract. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they're released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! We’ll cover the types of learning and how to find which ones work for you. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developersguidetolearningmdc2017-171002151942-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The ability to learn things is an essential part of the developer’s toolkit, which is only getting more important as we march into the future. New technologies and new tools are released constantly - there will probably be at least one new Javascript framework released just in the time it takes you to read this abstract. Even if you’re on a fixed tech stack on a long-running project, you need to evaluate and adapt to new versions of your tools and new software idioms as they&#39;re released. The thing is, we’re never really taught HOW to learn things - we’re expected to just figure it out ourselves. It is my opinion that this is Really Terrible. If you share that opinion, do something about it by coming to this talk! We’ll cover the types of learning and how to find which ones work for you. Do you wonder how learning a new framework is different than learning best practices for that framework? We’ll discuss that, too! We’ll also talk about the neuroscience of learning, how your brain connects cause and effect, the tricks your memory plays on you, and more. By the end, you’ll hopefully have the tools you need to learn anything efficiently and effectively.
The Developer's Guide to Learning Effectively from Arthur Doler
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The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives: How Your Brain Works Against You - The Handout (Prairie.Code 2017) /slideshow/the-saboteur-in-your-retrospectives-how-your-brain-works-against-you-the-handout-prairiecode-2017/80291580 thesaboteurinyourretrospectives-170929141109
The handout for my talk "The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives"]]>

The handout for my talk "The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives"]]>
Fri, 29 Sep 2017 14:11:09 GMT /slideshow/the-saboteur-in-your-retrospectives-how-your-brain-works-against-you-the-handout-prairiecode-2017/80291580 arthurdoler@slideshare.net(arthurdoler) The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives: How Your Brain Works Against You - The Handout (Prairie.Code 2017) arthurdoler The handout for my talk "The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives" <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesaboteurinyourretrospectives-170929141109-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The handout for my talk &quot;The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives&quot;
The Saboteur in Your Retrospectives: How Your Brain Works Against You - The Handout (Prairie.Code 2017) from Arthur Doler
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