Motivation and emotion/Tutorials/Time perspective/Instructor notes
Tips
edit- When displaying the graphs of results for the ZTPI, zoom the browser so that the graphs are near full screen.
Timing
edit- Intro (5 mins)
- ZTPI (10 - 15 mins)
- Theory (5 - 10 mins)
- Scores (5 - 10 mins)
- Video (10 mins)
- Discussion (5 - 10 mins)
Introduction
edit- Time travel isn't science - we do it continuously throughout the day
- We use our minds to jump between past, present, and future
Conclusion
edit- TP ideal is flexibility - being able to use each TP when it makes sense to do so, but not being locked into an inflexible pattern
- TP is a potentially useful mini-theory for a wide range of contexts
Chat messages
editTutorial notes for today: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Motivation_and_emotion/Tutorials/Time_perspective
Complete the 56-item ZTPI: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoIK9pW-KNtiWsXwa9pFVZiHwR6ioOe6V703Fk7W7YPKjICw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Once you've finished the ZTPI check out The Time Paradox website: https://www.thetimeparadox.com
and The Time Cure website: https://www.thetimecure.com
Watch Zimbardo discuss the psychology of time: https://www.ted.com/talks/philip_zimbardo_the_psychology_of_time (5 mins)
Restart at: *+6 mins
Questions to consider:
How could your time perspective be improved?
How could time perspective be applied?