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Evidence Consolidation Activity
Evidence Consolidation Activity
A. What to do?
Record a video expressing to what extend you agree or disagree with Dan Pink’s
view on motivation using the present perfect, phrasal verbs, and other functions
practiced in this learning activity.
B. How to do it?
2. Read your notes, decide if you agree or disagree with his position, and record a
video expressing your opinion.
Sample
I don’t agree with his opinion. I have had many different jobs in my life and
the most important factor has always been money. For money, people get up
earlier, work out harder, and are able to do the impossible. You need money
if you want to take care of your family. When I am looking for a job, I always
think about the salary first. I have had many different jobs where the pay has
been good and the work has been repetitive and monotonous. This is not a
problem for me. I am good at learning anything. I just need the right
incentive. In my case, this incentive is money.
My script
According to Dan pink’s and his research on motivations , he talks about
scientific studies and the famous formula:
- If rewards you get more than you want
- If you punish, you get less than you want. At a technology institute in
London, students were giving then challenges to encourage their
redemption, through three levels of rewards.. low , medium and high
- Was always rewarder the best and they ignored the one with the
lowest yield. The more you paid, the better the redemption
- But the greater reward was leading them to poor performance studies
by economist were very strange
- If they did hot play people enough, people were not motivated, it was
said that the best use of money was a motivator
- To conclude my personal opinion is that money was and is a
motivation for most of the people
When you finish your work, send the file to your instructor through the platform as
follows:
Criterios de evaluación
Usa el vocabulario relacionado con carreras y empleos teniendo en cuenta el
contexto requerido.
References
Cognitivemedia. (2010). RSA Animate - Drive: The surprising truth about what
motivates us. Consultado el 20 de octubre de 2014, en
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc