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You must choose a minimum of 5 pertinent course concepts and integrate these concepts completely into your response. This requires more than the inclusion of the terms. The integration of these conceptions should demonstrate an understanding of their use, the argument, critical thinking, and application of skills.
Please choose ONE of the following Ted Talks to respond to. Follow the questions related to each talk and answer using bullet point or essay format. This response does not require APA formatting (unless you are using citations). Please see rubric for further support.
Before watching the next video, consider your definition of happiness:
What does it mean to you to be happy? Do you desire money or things? Do you want to travel? Does your happiness depend on your relationships with other? Feel free to use the “I” voice. Write a short paragraph as your response.
After defining happiness, watch the following Ted video What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the Longest Study on Happiness by Robert Waldinger (2016) and answer the following questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KkKuTCFvzI Links to an external site..
Waldinger is the fourth director of a study spanning 75 years that examines the roots of happiness. According to Waldinger’s on-going study, results suggest that relationships are involved. The data and reasoning explain whether relations are the cause of happiness or merely correlated to happiness. Make sure you explain you answers.
While Waldinger’s study is certainly suggestive but carries with it certain flaws. Examine the process by which Waldinger and those previously involved with this study carried out their research. What choices regarding population, sample size, and method did the researchers make that give one pause regarding the veracity of Waldinger’s conclusion?
Consider your own experiences. Does your experience support Waldinger’s conclusion insofar as you can evaluate your happiness at this time of your life, and why or why not? Provide details and examples from your personal experiences that you are comfortable sharing.
Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.
Due Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time)
Rubric
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CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeUnderstanding the ArgumentsDoes the student demonstrate the ability to discern the speaker’s 1) issue, 2) target audience, 3) conclusion, 3) main points, and 4) unstated, implied, or assumed perspectives. Does the student accurately and faithfully summarize them in the student’s own words in detail without being too reductive or without oversimplifying the source’s points?
100 to >93.0 ptsExceeds Expectations
The student is specific and detailed in describing the speaker’s position and main ideas. The student can systematically explain what the speaker’s claims are and describe how the speaker’s claims relate to one another, exemplifying sophistication, and comprehension. The student clearly identifies the source’s target audience.
93 to >85.0 ptsMeets Expectations
The student describes the speaker’s position and main ideas and identifies the source’s target audience.
85 to >72.0 ptsApproaches Expectations
The student generalizes or oversimplifies the speaker’s claims, and/or may have trouble expressing how the points relate to one another. The student may not clearly identify the target audience.
72 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
The student misinterprets or misrepresents the source’s claims, and/or how the claims relate to one another. The student reacts personally or shows little understanding of the target audience.
100 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIdentifying and Applying Course ConceptsDoes the student accurately identify and define the course terms and ideas indicated by the prompts? The student can correctly identify course concepts including objectivity/subjectivity, facts/beliefs/ideas, fallacies, biases, rhetorical devices/appeals, valid and sound deductive syllogisms, stronger or weaker inductive syllogisms, and various types of moral reasoning.
50 to >46.25 ptsExceeds Expectations
The student accurately and adeptly identifies and defines all the course terms and ideas indicated by the prompts, exemplifying sophistication and comprehension.
46.25 to >42.5 ptsMeets Expectations
The student accurately identifies and defines most of the course terms and ideas indicated by the prompts.
42.5 to >36.0 ptsApproaches Expectations
The student identifies and defines all of the course terms and ideas indicated by the prompts, but they may be generalized, incomplete, or oversimplified.
36 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
The student does not accurately identify or define the course concepts indicated by the prompts, or egregiously misinterprets those course concepts.
50 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis and Evaluation of Course ConceptsCan the student explain if the source’s use of course concepts are effective or ineffective, and why they would be effective or ineffective to the target audience? The “Exceeds” response assumes the student understands who the target audience is and can posit how that audience may respond to different arguments and rhetoric. They are explaining why a specific rhetorical strategy works on the target audience or how a fallacy like ad hominem preys on an in-group bias.
50 to >46.25 ptsExceeds Expectations
The student understands who the target audience is and can posit how the audience may respond to different arguments and rhetoric. The student may also explain why a specific course concepts improve or diminish the effectiveness of other course concepts.
46.25 to >42.5 ptsMeets Expectations
The student understands who the target audience is and can posit how the audience may respond to different arguments and rhetoric. The student may also explain why specific course concepts are generally effective or ineffective and provides a detailed rationale for their assertions.
42.5 to >36.0 ptsApproaches Expectations
The student may generally understand who the target audience is and may posit how the audience may respond to different arguments and rhetoric. The student inadequately or inaccurately explains why a specific course concept is effective or ineffective and provides a detailed rationale for their assertions.
36 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
The student does not understand who the target audience is, nor can they posit how the audience may respond to different arguments and rhetoric. The student does not explain why specific course concepts are generally effective or ineffective.
50 pts
Total Points: 200
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