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Resumen de The personal nudge

Hal Hodson

  • There's something strange about the 2013's undergraduate class at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU)--they all have exactly the same kind of phone. The phones are tracking everywhere the students go, who they meet and when, and every text they send. Around 1,000 students are volunteers in the largest-ever experiment of its kind, one that could change people's understanding of how they interact in groups. Sune Lehmann and Arek Stopczynski of DTU are using the data to build a model of the social network the students live in--who talks to who, where groups gather--to test whether the results can be used for purposes like boosting student achievement, or even improving mental health. Here, Hodson examines this study on the connection between human dynamics and technology.


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