Thierry Nabeth is a senior research fellow at the INSEAD CALT (Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies).
Thierry has been the coordinator of the AtGentive Project, a STReP project aiming at investigating the support of Attention (short and long term), in a collaborative context.
Thierry is also one of the participant to the NoE (Network of Excellence) FIDIS (Future of Identity in the Information Society)
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I am interested by motivation to participate ( online participation), in particular in relation to social cognition. I am also very much interested on the subject of cognitive bias.
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I believe (and some studies have show that the best article in Wikipedia are the one that have the largest number of editors and of edit) in incremental improvement, and leaving some space to concept to incubate. My 'opinion' is that over-censuring can contribute to freeze the encyclopedia (knowledge is a living thing].
Note: I do not usually like to display my opinions, and prefer a neutral attitude over things.
Thierry Nabeth is a senior research fellow at the INSEAD CALT (Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies).
Thierry has been the coordinator of the AtGentive Project, a STReP project aiming at investigating the support of Attention (short and long term), in a collaborative context.
Thierry is also one of the participant to the NoE (Network of Excellence) FIDIS (Future of Identity in the Information Society)
I have been added a certain number of reference using the templates: Template:citation and Template:Harv. I have done this for two reasons, knowing that it often take more time to do it.
I am interested by motivation to participate ( online participation), in particular in relation to social cognition. I am also very much interested on the subject of cognitive bias.
incl | This user is an inclusionist. |
I believe (and some studies have show that the best article in Wikipedia are the one that have the largest number of editors and of edit) in incremental improvement, and leaving some space to concept to incubate. My 'opinion' is that over-censuring can contribute to freeze the encyclopedia (knowledge is a living thing].
Note: I do not usually like to display my opinions, and prefer a neutral attitude over things.