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How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed
How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed
If you ask people whether they think stealing is wrong, most of them would answer yes. And yet, in 2013, organizations all over the world lost an estimated total of $3.7 trillion to fraud. Kelly Richmond Pope explains how the fraud triangle, (developed by criminologist Donald Cressey) can help us understand how seemingly good people can make unethical decisions in their daily lives.
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How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed
Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega on Twitter: "I have to say this, and I am sorry for saying it: I am seeing the same questions being asked repeatedly, and this means one of two things: 1) either people don't properly search for stuff or 2) we need a global map of res
Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega on Twitter: "I have to say this, and I am sorry for saying it: I am seeing the same questions being asked repeatedly, and this means one of two things: 1) either people don't properly search for stuff or 2) we need a global map of res
I have to say this, and I am sorry for saying it: I am seeing the same questions being asked repeatedly, and this means one of two things:1) either people don't properly search for stuffor2) we need a global map of resources.— Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega (@raulpacheco) May 13, 2020
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega on Twitter: "I have to say this, and I am sorry for saying it: I am seeing the same questions being asked repeatedly, and this means one of two things: 1) either people don't properly search for stuff or 2) we need a global map of res
Economics in Bricks on Twitter
Economics in Bricks on Twitter
The single biggest reason the oil price crashed: inelasticity.If you have to stay home because of the coronavirus, you're not going to drive more - no matter how cheap gasoline gets.Source: https://t.co/GOttVMyAaT pic.twitter.com/PxcEPWky0V— Economics in Bricks (@econinbricks) April 20, 2020
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Economics in Bricks on Twitter
Twitter
Twitter
One of our doctoral students just shared this as part of her “fun” #pkm It made me chuckle, especially when you get…
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Twitter
Intentional Tech, with Derek Bruff
Intentional Tech, with Derek Bruff
Derek Bruff discusses his book, Intentional Tech: Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology in College Teaching
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Intentional Tech, with Derek Bruff
5 Tips for Meaningful Gamification
5 Tips for Meaningful Gamification
Freerice combines student learning and global citizenship; simply put, it’s a win-win for everyone. As an educator it’s hard to find the time to learn a new app and figure out how to appropriately implement without distracting from course curriculum. To help you on your way, I’ve put together the following guide...
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5 Tips for Meaningful Gamification
Surprise and Privacy — Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin — Overcast
Surprise and Privacy — Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin — Overcast
Smile, you’re being watched Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He’s the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and press the appropriate button. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Surprise and Privacy — Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin — Overcast
Evaluating digital services: a visitors and residents approach | Jisc
Evaluating digital services: a visitors and residents approach | Jisc
This guide contains advice on evaluating the services you offer to your users. The focus is primarily on digital/online services but set within the broader context of more traditional services, exploring the relationship between the two.
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Evaluating digital services: a visitors and residents approach | Jisc
Academics Write on Twitter: "This piece by @SaRoseCav If you’ve entered 2020 thinking social media is a waste of time just think carefully about how to use it for good. Here’s how I think you can use it for good.… https://t.co/7ByRo6JSPr"
Academics Write on Twitter: "This piece by @SaRoseCav If you’ve entered 2020 thinking social media is a waste of time just think carefully about how to use it for good. Here’s how I think you can use it for good.… https://t.co/7ByRo6JSPr"
This piece by @SaRoseCavIf you’ve entered 2020 thinking social media is a waste of time just think carefully about how to use it for good. Here’s how I think you can use it for good. https://t.co/eRteXRWkUE— Academics Write (@academicswrite) January 2, 2020
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Academics Write on Twitter: "This piece by @SaRoseCav If you’ve entered 2020 thinking social media is a waste of time just think carefully about how to use it for good. Here’s how I think you can use it for good.… https://t.co/7ByRo6JSPr"