October 2011 Archives

Reading Blog Due 11/1 at midnight

| 50 Comments

Chapter 10

Read chapter 10. Summarize the chapter. What was the most surprising thing you learned? What does the self have to do with motivation? How does this knowledge help you to motivate yourself towards desired goals?

Provide a list of terms at the end of your post that you used from the chapter.

Structured Procrastination

| 29 Comments

Procrastination is largely seen as a problem with motivation. But is it really?

Read the following: http://www.structuredprocrastination.com/ (you can also check out entries under his blog tab, and other essays tab).

What do you think? If you are a procrastinator, do these concepts ring true for you? What terminology from our study of Motivation apply?

Your Goal due 10/25 @ midnight

| 48 Comments

For this blog assignment I want you to choose a real goal that you have. Make it a medium to long term goal (so something at least 1 year away or longer). Using what you know from Chapter 8, how could you go about making it more likely that you will achieve that goal? Be specific in terms of the concepts from chapter 8 and how your application of them to your goal.

People Need Due 10/18 @ midnight

| 47 Comments

I want you to go to PostSecret http://www.postsecret.com/ or OneSentence http://www.onesentence.org/. Browse around. If you've never been here, you'll be addicted. Guaranteed. You will laugh. You will be surprised. Maybe even shocked. These are glimpses into private worlds. Many of them are also good examples of psychological needs.

What was your experience reading these? How do they make you feel? How do they make you think? Choose a couple of examples (provide them in your comment) and describe in detail how they reflect the presence or absence of a particular psychological need. Justify your answer by providing evidence from the book about that psychological need, and you linking it to the secret or OneSentence you've chosen.

Ray Due 10/27 @ midnight

| 46 Comments

This week's topical blog will be devoted to your analysis of the movie Ray.

You are to determine which chapters (1-9) are most relevant to this movie.

Watch the movie. Take notes.

Next, write your comment. Your comment does not need to provide an overview of the movie (we have all seen it). Your comment should be an in-depth analysis of one or more principles from your text. You should use scenes and characters to provide examples of textbook concepts. Your comment should reflect that you are in an upper division, university level Motivation and Emotion course and clearly link elements from the movie to the textbook.  This is a comprehensive assignment (linking course lectures, textbook, and the movie) and you cannot do that in just a few short paragraphs.

BE SPECIFIC. At the bottom of your comment, please put a list of the ME terms you used.

The Doctor Due 10/20 @ midnight

| 40 Comments

This week's topical blog will be devoted to your analysis of the movie The Doctor.

You are to determine which chapters (1-9) are most relevant to this movie.

Watch the movie. Take notes.

Next, write your comment. Your comment does not need to provide an overview of the movie (we have all seen it). Your comment should be an in-depth analysis of one or more principles from your text. You should use scenes and characters to provide examples of textbook concepts. Your comment should reflect that you are in an upper division, university level Motivation and Emotion course and clearly link elements from the movie to the textbook.  This is a comprehensive assignment (linking course lectures, textbook, and the movie) and you cannot do that in just a few short paragraphs.

BE SPECIFIC. At the bottom of your comment, please put a list of the ME terms you used.

Check out this animation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc

First, how accurate is his information? Any problems compared to your textbook's information on these topics?

Second, how was the experience of watching this? Did it help you understand the material better? If so why?

If I gave you 24 hours of autonomy (for use for this course though!) what do you think you could do? What information would you pursue? What would you make? Or create? Or discover? How would you use your time to learn more about motivation or emotion, or use your knowledge to do something?

American Beauty Due 10/13 Midnight

| 45 Comments

This week's topical blog will be devoted to your analysis of the movie American Beauty.

This movie has concepts from Chapters 7-9.

Watch the movie. Take notes.

Next, write your comment. Your comment does not need to provide an overview of the movie (we have all seen it). Your comment should be an in-depth analysis of one or more principles from your text. You should use scenes and characters to provide examples of textbook concepts. Your comment should reflect that you are in an upper division, university level Motivation and Emotion course and clearly link elements from the movie to the textbook.  This is a comprehensive assignment (linking course lectures, textbook, and the movie) and you cannot do that in just a few short paragraphs.

BE SPECIFIC. At the bottom of your comment, please put a list of the ME terms you used.

Good Will Hunting Due 10/6 Midnight

| 44 Comments

This week's topical blog will be devoted to your analysis of the movie Good Will Hunting.

This movie has concepts from Chapters 5-7.

Watch the movie. Take notes.

Next, write your comment. Your comment does not need to provide an overview of the movie (we have all seen it). Your comment should be an in-depth analysis of one or more principles from your text. You should use scenes and characters to provide examples of textbook concepts. Your comment should reflect that you are in an upper division, university level Motivation and Emotion course and clearly link elements from the movie to the textbook.  This is a comprehensive assignment (linking course lectures, textbook, and the movie) and you cannot do that in just a few short paragraphs.

BE SPECIFIC. At the bottom of your comment, please put a list of the ME terms you used. 

Uncontacted Tribes Due 10/4 Midnight

| 52 Comments

http://www.uncontactedtribes.org/

Browse through this site...read some articles, look at the pictures...on the evidence page each of those images is actually a video, watch some of those too.

What does the topic of uncontacted tribes have to do with physiological needs? How do they meet their physiological needs? Do you think that they are not meeting their physiological needs as well as we are? What are your thoughts? What is most surprising/intriguing to you?