Ted talk reflection paper

Please read the instuction for this assignment. Thank You.

Instructions:
In your reflection paper, you will address the following six (6) content components:
1. Summarize the main ideas presented in the TED talk.
2. Discuss something new that you learned.
3. State whether you agree or disagree with the main ideas presented in the talk, and explain
why you agree or disagree.
4. Discuss how you might apply what youve learned to your own life.
5. 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.
6. Discuss at least one idea/question for follow-up research on this topic.

Requirements:
This reflection paper should be a minimum of three (3) full pages in length. The page
requirement does not include the title and reference pages.
Writing should be in paragraph form, double-spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides.
Reference the TED Talk you viewed using the following format:
Presenter Surname, First Initial, Second Initial. (Year of publication, Month Day). Title of the
TED talk [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/restofaddress

These are the links you have to choose one that you want to write about. If you can’t click on the link please copy and paste them so you can watch the video. Each one has a title ex: the first one is Why our screens make us happy and the second one is Helping others makes us happier and etc So please pick just one.

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 arent 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 Alzheimers? [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/lisa_genova_what_you_can_do_to_prevent_alzheimer_s?language
=en

Gopnik, A. (2011, July). What do babies think? [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/alison_gopnik_what_do_babies_think

Gorgens, K. (2018, June). The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime [Video file].
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/kim_gorgens_the_surprising_connection_between_brain_injuries_a
nd_crime

Little, B. (2016, February). Who are you, really? The puzzle of personality [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/brian_little_who_are_you_really_the_puzzle_of_personality

Longden, E. (2013, February). The voices in my head [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/eleanor_longden_the_voices_in_my_head?language=en

Martin, R. (2018, August). Why we get mad and why it’s healthy [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/ryan_martin_why_we_get_mad_and_why_it_s_healthy

TEDx Talks. (2011, December 8). TEDxTerryTalks – Laura Bain – Living with bipolar type II [Video
file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ki9dgG3P5M

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