List of TED Talks to choose from:
Alter, A. (2017, April). Why our screens make us less happy [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_alter_why_our_screens_make_us_less_happy
Dunn, E. (2019, April). Helping others makes us happier — but it matters how we do it [Video file].
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_dunn_helping_others_makes_us_happier_but_it_matters_
how_we_do_it
Feldman Barret, L. (2017, December). You aren’t at the mercy of your emotions your brain creates
them [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/lisa_feldman_barrett_you_aren_t_at_the_mercy_of_your_emotions_
your_brain_creates_them?language=en
Genova, L. (2017, April). What can you do to prevent Alzheimer’s? [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/lisa_genova_what_you_can_do_to_prevent_alzheimer_s?language
=en
n your reflection paper, you will address the following six (6) content components:
- Summarize the main ideas presented in the TED talk.
- Discuss something new that you learned.
- State whether you agree or disagree with the main ideas presented in the talk, and explain
why you agree or disagree. - Discuss how you might apply what you’ve learned to your own life.
- Research additional information related to this topic, and include a discussion of what you
found most interesting. Include the link to the source you have chosen. - Discuss at least one idea/question for follow-up research on this topic.