User:Cdrake2014

My page
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2014/Emotion_paradox - sought and incorporated feedback on my page

Contributions
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2014/Trust_and_emotion#A_few_comments - provided general feedback and suggestions regarding use of case study.

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2014/Unemployment_and_motivation#response_to_moodle_post - provided specific advice on what theories to include and how to reduce the word count.

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2014/Religiosity_and_mental_health#a_few_comments - provided specific feedback and constructive advice on writing style and practical improvements to chapter.

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2014/Perceived_control_and_emotion#A_few_minor_changes - corrected minor errors in final phase of drafting and provided overall general feedback.

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Talk:Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2014/Cultural_differences_in_emotion#Some_suggestions - provided advice on requirements for external links compared to contributions and brief, general feedback.

sought feedback on my chapter
Show parent See this post in context Picture of Claire Drake Discussion -> Contributions/feedback on Emotion Paradox: Conceptual act model of emotion by Claire Drake - Saturday, 25 October 2014, 12:54 AM

Hi

I would appreciate feedback on my draft page. My topic is Emotion Paradox: What is the emotion paradox and how does the conceptual act model of emotion explain emotion?

As I found this quite a complex, technical topic to write about I would be particularly interested in feedback on whether it is understandable/ accessible enough to the audience. As well as any general constructive feedback on how it can be improved in any way!

I still need to add in links and my reference list and will be refining the text over the weekend, but would really welcome people's views at this stage. Thanks Claire

provided advice about use of case studies
See this post in context Picture of Claire Drake Discussion -> Case studies -> Re: Case studies by Claire Drake - Monday, 13 October 2014, 6:02 PM

Hi Jordan

I was just looking at the assessment criteria for the chapter earlier today and noticed that we are encouraged to use case study/practical examples. See below:

Examples: Consider including one or more practical examples, such as case studies. Try to apply the selected theory(ies) and research to everyday life situations that readers are likely to encounter.

So I think it sounds like your approach is on the right track!

I found this on the author guidelines at en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Motivation_and_Emotion/Assessment/Chapter.

Hope that helps

Claire

sought advice about inserting a photograph
Discussion -> Problem adding a specific photo -> Re: Problem adding a specific photo by Claire Drake - Wednesday, 22 October 2014, 11:45 PM

Hi JadeThanks very much. That was what I was trying (i.e. just the file name), but for some reason it wasn't working for me even though my other photos had been fine. I must have been doing something wrong. Thanks so much for your help, it was very cool to see it magically pop up on my page while I was working on other things!

Claire Show parent See this post in context Picture of Claire Drake Discussion -> Problem adding a specific photo by Claire Drake - Wednesday, 22 October 2014, 11:26 PM

Hi

I am wondering if anyone can help me out or has had a similar problem. I have had no problem adding photos that I have taken from wikicommons, apart from this one -

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Universal_emotions7.JPG

Every time I try and add this photo a hyperlink to the photo is inserted rather than the photo itself. As this is a good photo of the universal emotions I am keen to use it (and others with emotion topics may be too).

Has anyone had the same problem with any of their photos and how did you solve it?

My page is Emotion Paradox: What is the Emotion Paradox and how does the conceptual act model of emotion explain emotion?

Thanks

Claire

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