What I like
- Well prepared, well given, good contents, nice cookie
- The energy of the presenters
- Dynamic presentation style
- The multitasking exercise
- Makes me think about the way I work
- I will take actions as soon as Monday
- Presentation was very nice and interactive
- Inspiring speakers
- Very insightful
- Very interesting subject
- Stroopwafels!!! :-)
- Clear way of speaking
- Great choice of psych insights and video
- Switching subjects
- Films and good explanations
- Relating back to software development
- Good overview with nice presentation and integration
- Very good presentatrion
- Lots of examples
- Psychology examples
- It gets me thinking again!
- Very interesting views on group behavior
- Good mix of theory and practical examples (videos)
- The quiz!
- The way of presenting using Flash -> good 'slides'
- Interesting topics
- Well presented
- New facts were cool
- Lots of subjects
- Connect it to practical software engineering
- Interaction
- Content
- Humor
- Reminded me about stuff I've already heard, but forgot to do anything about
- Very well presented
- Reminded well about things that I kind of already know, but...
- Interesting examples
- Good presentation techniques
- Videos
To improve
- Mention Weinberg's "Psychology of Computer Programming"
- Watch out with the "bystander" video (shocking images)
- Give a handout or a link to the presentation
- Examples and study cases were well known. I would like some new ones if there are any
- Examples from working places and maybe solution given, like: how can managers understand developers?
- More connections between the experiments and software development situations
- Link it more clearly to Software Development. Some of the insight kind of fizzled
- Presenters could bing in more personal experiences
- (More) Tips and tricks
- More examples
- Bit more time to relate to our own work
- A bit more about how it reflects in software engineering (it is in the session, but could be more)
- Speak a little bit louder
- Work out its relevance to agile software development a bit more (let the groups do it themselves?)µ
- More attention to do something with the facts in practice
- More interaction
- A 90 mins session
- Shorter video
- More software engineering experience related to psychology
- Give new information. I haven't hear anything new
- Connection to software development was sometimes too vague
- Show numbers on slides
- More discussion/tie-ie to Agile. E.g. talk about problem areas and then tie in psychology