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September 21, 2017
Experiments
Toby Handfield
When good norms turn bad

Why are people so darn cooperative? Among economists, a popular answer has been: social norms, enforced by peer punishment. In a new paper, we devised an experiment to investigate the dark side of this mechanism. Social norms can be destructive, and punishment can lock societies into bad norms...

When good norms turn bad
Toby Handfield
February 20, 2017
Academia, Teaching

Video feedback on student assignments

Toby Handfield
February 20, 2017
Academia, Teaching
Video feedback on student assignments

My experiments with making short videos to provide students with feedback on their written work.

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Toby Handfield
April 30, 2015
Academia, Teaching

Reflections on the Flipped Classroom

Toby Handfield
April 30, 2015
Academia, Teaching
Reflections on the Flipped Classroom

Have our classrooms already “flipped”?

Toby Handfield
September 25, 2013
Academia, Research

Presenting research: old and new

Toby Handfield
September 25, 2013
Academia, Research
Presenting research: old and new

When giving a paper at a conference, or at a research seminar, should the work presented be complete or in progress?

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