User:U3115549

About me
Hi, my name is Isabelle and I am a student at the University of Canberra and am currently undertaking a double degree in Bachelor of Science (Psychology) and Bachelor of Arts. I am enrolled in the course Motivation and Emotion and will be contributing to the 2017 Motivation and Emotion Book.

I like Giraffes

I also like Sheep

Topic
My topic for the book chapter is Orgasm Neurology: what happens to the brain during orgasm?

Social contributions

 * 1) On the 31 August I added a social contribution on the Motivation and Emotion moodle site by adding a discussion topic concerning adding images to a chapter page (posted under Isabelle Goldstraw)
 * 2) On the 31 August I made a social contribution on another chapters discuss page, suggesting two journal articles concerning orgasms that might be useful to the user
 * 3) On the 2 September I made a social contribution on the Motivation and Emotion moodle site by replying to a comment on submitting the topic development
 * 4) On the 8 October I made a social contribution on another chapters discuss page, suggesting changes that could be made to the book chapter.
 * 5) On the 19 October I made a social contribution on another chapters discuss page, suggesting improvements that could be made.
 * 6) On the 19 October I made a social contribution on another chapters discussion page, suggesting ideas that could be added to the chapter to make it stronger.
 * 7) On the 21 October I made a social contribution on another chapters discussion page, suggesting ideas about restructuring the sections to make it easier to understand
 * 8) On the 22 October I made a social contribution on another chapters discussion page, suggesting ideas about their sentence structures
 * 9) On the 22 October I made a social contribution by posting in a discussion topic on the Motivation and Emotion moodle site concerning chapter feedback (posted under Isabelle Goldstraw)
 * 10) On the 22 October I made a social contributio n on another chapters discussion page making recommendations on how they could improve their chapter.