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Neuro-Diversity & Software Development - Why the Tech Industry Needs all Kinds of Minds and How We Can Support Them

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Explore the importance of neurodiversity in software development and the tech industry in this GOTO Berlin 2016 conference talk. Discover why diverse minds are crucial for producing innovative products and solving complex problems. Examine research on diversity and success, focusing on neurodiversity in the technology sector. Learn about the strengths of autistic and Asperger's minds in software development and how to better support neurodiverse individuals in the workplace. Investigate other forms of neurodiversity, including depression, bipolar disorder, and ADHD, and understand their potential contributions to team dynamics. Gain insights into creating inclusive collaborations, implementing supportive working agreements, and adapting environments to accommodate various neurological differences. Delve into practical strategies for fostering a more inclusive tech industry that embraces and leverages the unique talents of all kinds of minds.

Syllabus

Introduction
Autistic Quotient Test
tacit knowledge
stages of creativity
thought experiment
cup of tea
the engine of invention
inclusive collaboration
Neurodiversity
Temple Grandin
Steve Silverman
Artist Baker
Repetitive Tasks
Visio Spatial Thinking
Language Communication Difficulties
Sensory Processing Disorders
Jamie
Time
Meetings
Working Agreements
Special Interests
Multimodal Information
Music
Structure
Last rites
Being quiet
Book of Experiments
Quiet Room
Content
Companies
Spreading the idea


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GOTO Conferences

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