Motivation and emotion/Wikiversity/Social contributions

A "social contribution", in the context of motivation and emotion, is an edit or discussion/social media post which in some way directly or indirectly improves the quality of book chapters that other people are working on.

This page provides a brief overview, with links to more detailed information.

Topic development

 * For the topic development - have you made at least three different types of social contribution and summarised them on your Wikiversity user page?

What are "social contributions”?

 * Any publicly viewable contribution to the internet that enhances the motivation and emotion book project beyond the chapter you are working on.

Why social contributions?

 * Reward student engagement
 * Encourage and support peer feedback
 * Enhance communication skills

How to make social contributions
Contributions can be made via:
 * Past chapters:
 * Search for chapters to improve
 * Add links to related, more recent chapters
 * Current book chapters
 * Edit and improve the chapter pages
 * Comment and provide feedback on chapter and/or user talk pages
 * discussion forum posts e.g., respond to requests for feedback
 * X - use

Summarising social contributions

 * Summarising social contributions with links to evidence

More info

 * Social contribution
 * Summarising social contributions