Prospective memory researchers! The next international meeting has been announced for July 12-16, 2026. Jan Rummel will be hosting it in Heidelberg, Germany.
Stay updated at: www.psychologie.uni-heidelberg.de/konferenz/ic...
Prospective memory researchers! The next international meeting has been announced for July 12-16, 2026. Jan Rummel will be hosting it in Heidelberg, Germany.
Stay updated at: www.psychologie.uni-heidelberg.de/konferenz/ic...
Computational Reproducibility #Hackathon
June 6, 2025, 09:30-17:00, FernUni Schweiz, Brig
Registration is free and still open until May 31, 2025
#openscience #reproducibility
www.swissrn.org/contents/new...
Abstract Generative AI (GenAI) challenges assessment validity by enabling students to complete tasks without demonstrating genuine capability. In response to this challenge, institutions have developed and implemented various approaches that aim to communicate permissible AI use to students. Familiar examples include the βtraffic lightβ approach now commonly found within institutional policy. While well-intentioned, these approaches share a common limitation: They focus primarily on communicating rules rather than redesigning assessment mechanics. To clarify why such approaches fail, and to guide more effective responses, this paper introduces a novel conceptual distinction between discursive changes to assessment (modifications relying solely on instructions students remain free to ignore) and structural changes (modifications that reshape the underlying mechanics of assessment tasks themselves). Through a critical analysis of prominent frameworks, we demonstrate that current approaches predominantly rely on discursive changes that create what we term an βenforcement illusionβ. We find that educational frameworks frequently borrow the language of socially familiar structural systems (like vehicular traffic lights) while lacking their actual enforcement capabilities, creating an illusion of assessment security. In place of this, we argue for a shift towards structural assessment redesign that builds validity into assessment architecture rather than attempting to impose it through unenforceable rules.
No easy answers but a useful framework for discussing changes that need to be made to assessment. We cannot rely on discursive changes to maintain integrity - "permitting any use of AI effectively permits all use of AI".
Full paper: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Weβve submitted our official statement on Switzerlandβs 2027 austerity package. Why? Because cutting education and research means cutting our future. SwissRN stands for rigorous, transparent and reproducible science - this needs stable funding, not short-term savings.
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π Did someone say... two day satellite event?...
π¨ PsychoPy at ESCOP 2025 in Sheffield!
Join us for our satellite event on September 1st-2nd and dive deep into creating flexible, fun experiments for your research.
Details here www.escop2025.com/satellite-ev...
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From the community for the community! Excellent to see this happening... π
Join the Hackathon and discover our campus in Brig!
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#Metascience2025 will be the biggest meeting in the field to date. We also want it to be one of the most inclusive. Travel bursaries now available for those who need support to attend. More details here: metascience.info/funding/
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Join us for the KU Leuven Open Science Day on 6 May 2025!
The KU Leuven Open Science Day is an event for and by researchers. Don't miss this chance to deepen insights, share experiences and engage with fellow researchers! #OpenScience #Research #KULeuven
More info: www.kuleuven.be/open-science...
New Professorship in Contemporary History at UniDistance Suisse
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We look forward to welcoming an outstanding future colleagueβplease share!
Thrilled to announce our lab's latest publication in the @jcgntn.bsky.social! We explore how semantic processing at encoding influences visual associative #memory. Our study includes pre-registration, open methods and open data. Read more here: journalofcognition.org/articles/10.... #cognition
Sign up for a great program and visit us in Brig π
Interesting research and a good lab culture with many opportunities for exchange, including in person, at FernUni Schweiz / UniDistance Suisse #PhD #Postdoc #Cognition #Neuroscience π