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Basic, 2-level heading structure - could benefit from further development, paying particular attention to theory and research.
Sections which include sub-sections should also include an overview paragraph (which doesn't need a separate heading) before branching into the sub-headings.
Avoid providing too much background information. Briefly summarise generic concepts and provide internal wiki links to further information. Then focus most of the content on directly answering the core question(s) posed by the chapter sub-title.
Write for an international audience, although a local case study could be used.
Basic development of key points for most section.
Lack of citation of relevant theory and research.
Overview - Consider adding focus questions.
Include in-text interwiki links for the first mention of key terms to relevant Wikipedia articles and/or to other relevant book chapters.
Consider introducing a case study in the Overview.
Consider including more examples/case studies.
Consider embedding one quiz question per major section.
Maybe of interest: Granik, S. (2005). Membership benefits, membership action: why incentives for activism are what members want. Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 14(1-2), 65-89.
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Some general motivation theory is usefully applied to understanding union membership, but there is a lack of use of more specific literature on the topic.
Did you consult Festinger (1957)? If not, this should be a secondary citation.
Overall, this chapter makes basic use of relevant research.
When describing important research findings, consider including a bit more detail about the methodology and indicate the size of effects in addition to whether or not there was an effect or relationship.
Greater emphasis on major reviews and/or meta-analyses would be helpful.
Some paragraphs are overly long. Each paragraph should communicate one key idea in three to five sentences.
Learning features
Use bullet-points and numbered lists, per Tutorial 1.
Most of the "See also" links need to be moved to "External links". And they need to be culled down to those that are most relevant to the topic. Then in "See also", provide links to the Wikipedia articles and/or other book chapters about these general topics.
Basic use of interwiki links to Wikipedia articles. Adding interwiki links for the first mention of key words would make the text more interactive.
No use of embedded links to related book chapters. Embedding interwiki links links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
Basic/minimal use of images.
Basic/minimal use of tables.
Basic use of feature boxes.
Basic use of quizzes.
Basic use of case studies or examples.
Grammar
The grammar for some sentences could be improved (e.g., see the [grammar?] tags).
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Add and narrate a Title slide, to help the viewer understanding the focus and goal of the presentation.
Add and narrate an Overview slide (e.g., with focus questions), to help orientate the viewer about what will be covered.
Opening example helps to engage the viewer. However, note that a lot of workers internationally do not get paid well; the presentation should address an international audience.
Add a conclusion: What are the practical take-home message(s) that we can use to help improve our everyday lives?
Communicate the chapter title and sub-title in both the video title and on the opening slide this helps to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation.
Audio recording quality was very quiet - I needed to listen on max. volume to just barely hear. Review microphone set up.
Visual display quality was excellent good.
Image sources and their copyright status are not provided.
A link to the book chapter is not provided. A general link to the Motivation and Emotion Wikiversity resource is provided.
A link from the book chapter is provided.
A written description of the presentation is not provided.