About this KNoT
Its you're ability to quickly fact check, and argue with a friend at the pub. Or more importantly, confidently check claims made by our politicians, newspapers, companies, and even scientists.
This session is aims to give you confidence that you can quickly estimate, cross-check, and make sense out all of the above. Something you’d like any future leader to be able to do, especially in a world of growth mis- and dis-information.
Preparation
The Art of Insight in Science & Engineering (PDF)
What You’ll Learn
For example:
- How much does the empire state building weigh?
- If I made the claim that road transport contributes significantly less Carbon Emissions than electricity generation, could you call me out?
- Is it true that the power required to run a human being, is equivalent to a bright incandescent light bulb?
How to Complete This KNoT
Submit your Completion Task here:
Submit your completion task for this KNoT via the Qualtrics survey (ANU Login required). You have 10 calendar days after the KNoT to submit it.
Writing your reflection
Most completion tasks ask you to reflect on what you did. For example prompts, sentence starters, and what a strong reflection covers, see Guidance on Reflective Practice. Your completed tasks come together at the end of the semester in the KNoT Completion Evidence.
Poster preview
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Building your BS Meter
What is a BS meter? Its you're ability to quickly fact check, and argue with a friend at the pub. Or more importantly, confidently check claims made by...
Date: Friday 8 August 2025 10am–1pm
Led by: John Debs
Location: Learning & Teaching Bldg [10T1]
Skills you’ll develop:
- Evidence Evaluation
- Critical Analysis
This is a workshop in the SoCIETIE Initiative: a 6-unit transdisciplinary course open to all students. You don’t need to be in the class to join.
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Building your BS Meter
Fri 8 Aug, 10am · Learning & Teaching Bldg
Led by John Debs