Everyone has the ability to build mental strength, but most people don't know how. This talk addresses what bad habits costs an individual aand what can be done aobut it. Strong emotional mental health and well-being is the overarching goal of this presentation.
Type of Material:
Presentation
Recommended Uses:
In class activity
Homework
Flipped classroom activity
Team presentation foundational information
Profession meeting
Supplemental reference
Technical Requirements:
Internet access
Accessed via Google Chrome
Identify Major Learning Goals:
After active engagement with this video, the user will
State the three types of disruptive beliefs.
Describe examples of each type of disruptive belief.
Describe methods to give up poor habits.
Target Student Population:
High School
College General Ed
College Lower Division
College Upper Division
Graduate School
Professional
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Minimal computer skills are needed. There are no prior course requirements.
Content Quality
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Strengths:
The overarching dynamic of resiliency and mental health is explored.
Rationale is well noted throughout the presentation.
The content is valid and reliable. Everyone experiences emotions and negative thoughs, so reality is depicted.
This content is complete, although some may want to expand it with more considerations for negative thought or how to be more positive.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
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Strengths:
The potential for learning is evidenced in this work.
Mental health is addressed in the same manner one would physical health.
Conceptual understanding is promoted with the overview presented here.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
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Strengths:
The Ted Talk is easy to access and follow.
The speaker pronounces words clearly and uses simple sentences.
There were no distracting design elements. There was no jargon.
Site is robust and in working order. Closed captioning is available.
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