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Promising development of key points for each section, with relevant citations
For sections which include sub-sections include key points for an overview paragraph prior to branching into the sub-headings
Overview - Consider adding:
an evocative description of the problem and what will be covered
an image
an example or case study
Strive for an integrated balance of theory and research
Promising use in-text interwiki links for the first mention of key terms to relevant Wikipedia articles. Also provide embedded links to other relevant book chapters (e.g., biophilia).
Consider including more examples/case studies
Conclusion (the most important section):
Hasn't been developed
What might the take-home, practical messages be?
In a nutshell, what are the answer(s) to the question(s) in the sub-title and/or focus questions?
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Hello there, fascinating topic and can be related to Aboriginal Australian connection to land and country - as well as many other indigenous cultures. Here are two really good articles discussing the symbiotic relationship between indigenous people and their land - If their traditional land is unwell through deforestation or effects of industry it seems to have health impacts on the personal health of aboriginal Australians. I'd say that this is probably mediated through psychological means.
Schultz. (2017). Caring for country and the health of aboriginal and torres strait Islander Australians. The Medical Journal of Australia., 207(1), 8–10.https://doi.org/10.5694/mja16.00687
Taylor-Bragge. (2021). People Needs Country: the symbiotic effects of landcare and wellbeing for Aboriginal peoples and their countries. Australian Psychologist., 56(6), 458–471. https://doi.org/10.1080/00050067.2021.1983756
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Overall, this is an excellent chapter that successfully uses psychological theory and research to help address a practical, real-world phenomenon or problem.
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Overall, the use of learning features is excellent.
Excellent use of embedded in-text interwiki links to Wikipedia articles. Adding interwiki links for the first mention of key words and technical concepts would make the text more interactive. See example.
No use of embedded in-text links to related book chapters. Embedding in-text links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
Excellent use of image(s).
No use of table(s).
Excellent use of feature box(es).
Excellent use of quiz(zes).
Excellent use of case studies or examples.
Excellent use of interwiki links in the "See also" section.
Excellent use of external links in the "External links" section.
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An opening slide with the title is displayed. Also display and narrate the sub-title — this helps to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation.
This should be a stand-alone presentation, so don't overly refer to the book chapter (it will be linked in the description), and focus on addressing the topic
Focus questions are presented
Consider creating an engaging introduction to hook audience interest
Establish a context for the topic (e.g., by using an example or explaining why it is important - this is provided at ~45 secs but could be a great way to start), to help the viewer understand
The chapter title and sub-title (or an abbreviation to fit within the 100 character limit) are used in the name of the presentation — this helps to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation
A written description of the presentation is provided
A link to the book chapter is provided but the hyperlink is broken
The copyright for at least some of the images doesn't allow for re-use and therefore this presentation probably violated the copyrights of the image owners
A copyright license for the presentation is provided in the presentation description but not in the meta-data