Long Term 7979 M6D1 Desire For The Long Term 797

Long Term 7979 M6D1 Desire For The Long Term 797

M6D1: Desire for the long term…?

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Discussions are an opportunity for you to practice clearly and effectively communicating your ideas, interact with and respectfully challenge your peers, and support your writing with examples and scholarly resources. Be sure to answer all questions and view the rubric to be sure you can earn maximum points.

Successfully completing this activity meets Module Outcomes 1 & 3.

This activity aligns with the career competencies of written communication and critical thinking.

For your discussion posting this week, address the following:

Please watch the TED Talk by Esther Perel titled, “The secret to desire in a long-term relationship.” (Links to an external site.) [Video file, 19:03]

In your discussion, write about your reaction to the video and answer questions in the instructions.

In your discussion, please be sure to answer the following questions:

– What did you learn from this video, or how did the TED Talk change the way you think about something?

– Discuss how the video relates to the patterns of attraction identified in your text, as well as the theoretical approaches to love.

– Identify and share some scholarly research that supports ideas presented in the TED Talk, or the ideas you wrote about yourself.

Remember, for maximum points in discussions you need to reply to at least three of your classmates’ postings before Sunday night.

Consult Discussion Criteria and the Discussion Posting Guide for information about writing your discussion posts. It is recommended that you write your post in a document first. Check your work and correct any spelling or grammatical errors. This is a “post first” discussion forum, which means you must submit your initial post before you can view other students’ posts. When you are ready to make your initial post, click on “Reply.” Then copy/paste the text into the message field, and click “Post Reply.” This is a “post first” discussion forum. You must submit your initial post before you can view other students’ posts.

To respond to a peer, click “Reply” beneath her or his post and continue as with an initial post.

Remember to properly cite and reference your sources in APA format!

Evaluation

This discussion will be graded using the discussion board rubric. Please review this rubric, located on the Rubrics page within the Start Here module of the course, prior to beginning your work to ensure your participation meets the criteria in place for this discussion. All discussions combined are worth 35% of your final course grade.

Keep the following points in mind when working in the discussion forums:

  • Postings should display originality in thought and insightful synthesis.
  • Postings should demonstrate understanding of key concepts.
  • Responses should be original and stimulate discussion.