About the talk
Being curious helps individuals of any age but can play a critical role in the aging brain. Curiosity propels us to deeper
engagement, superior performance, and more meaningful goals. How can we be more curious? Is it possible to invite
others to be curious as well? We will explore a framework for inviting moments of curiosity. This discussion will orient you to the strange, fascinating, and fragile phenomenon of being curious.
Cassini Nazir is a designer of conversations, curricula, and interfaces. He is an Assistant Professor in the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas, where he teaches classes in interaction design.
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