This is a YouTube channel that features 5 TedTalks that relate to stress. Users may browse the TedTalks videos related to stress and select one of interest.
Type of Material:
Video Presentation
Recommended Uses:
Lecture
Homework
Self-paced
In class and remote learrning activity
Technical Requirements:
Internet access, internet browser or YouTube App
Identify Major Learning Goals:
The learning goal was easily identified by the presentor on the viewpoint of positive stress and health benefit from positive thinking about stress. The presention is applicable to a general audience. No prerequisite knowledge is needed; a general understanding of the physiology of stress on the body is given.
Target Student Population:
Upper Division College (social and health sciences)
Graduate Level Education
Professional
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Subject Matter: Stress and a human body's response to stress.
A general knowledge of stress and stress-related health effects would be valuable prior to the presentation.
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
Presentation covers the topic in a short video - entertaining and covers the topic.
Content is complete and appropriate.
The video is engaging and includes appropriate humor.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
The presentation easily targets the topic and an entertaining way.
Easy to use.
Direct and to the points with a focus of learning about stress.
Engaging topic. Key theme identified quickly.
Potential to promote learning.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
Easy to use.
The software is robust and in working order.
No issues noted with connecting with content.
Content closed captioned.
Creative Commons:
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