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TED Talks about the nature of the brain

July 29, 2024/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Admin

In the first few weeks, we will watch several TED Talks about the nature of the brain and how emerging research in hemispheric science sheds some light on how we think about the world. After watching these talks, we will also review some of the basic material on how arguments are evaluated in academic contexts (by exploring the Greek model of Logos, Pathos & Ethos). Then in your essay, please address the following topics: 1. With quotes and references to the TED Talks, videos, readings and your own research, please discuss what we are learning about the nature of critical thinking, the nature of creative thinking and how we must use the two in conjunction to help us generate ideas which assist in collaborative design and problem solving. 2. Discuss how the emerging research in brain hemispheric science influences our understanding of the critical and creative thinking processes. 3. As we develop our understanding of the critical and creative thinking processes, discuss how evidence-based approaches to argument (Logos) are central to developing, analyzing and understanding the arguments we encounter in the world. 4. What is the importance of cultivating “intellectual humility” and avoiding the panic and stigma often associated with “being wrong” in the process of becoming strong critical and creative thinkers? 5. How has this information changed the way you look at the complexity of human thinking and argumentation? What changes will you make to your own thinking process to ensure that your own thinking and argumentation avoid as many of the common blind spots and pitfalls as possible? (HINT: This last one should be the lens through which you generate your primary thesis statement which will, in turn, direct the ways you develop and discuss the rest of the elements you are asked to explore above. In other words, use this as the frame by which you examine and explore all that you are learning about the nature of the brain, critical thinking and argument.) Remember, an essay is an “attempt” to interact meaningfully with concepts that require careful, thoughtful reflection and exploration. Think of this assignment as a conversation between yourself and the speakers about the substantive issues the TED Talks address. Assignment Details • 3-5 sources consulted in the essay and listed on a Works Cited page. • 3-4 pages, double-spaced, 12.pt font. MLA format. • Present your main idea in a clear thesis statement in the introduction. • Support your claim or focus with evidence and examples from the TED Talks and some more external research. • Present one major point (presented in a topic sentence) per paragraph and explain it fully, with detailed support and examples, before you move on to your next point/paragraph. • Wrap up your essay with a conclusion that revisits your overall topic and theme. •

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