Wired – Wellness & Prevention: Getting Social Without the Networking: Enhancing Relatedness
December 20, 2013 by Shannon
Self-Determination Theory noted in article about Relatedness without the use of Social Media.
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December 20, 2013 by Shannon
Self-Determination Theory noted in article about Relatedness without the use of Social Media.
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December 6, 2013 by Shannon
Kirk Brown and Richard Ryan quoted on Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction... "Researchers at the University of Rochester, Kirk Brown and Richard Ryan, suggest that MBSR can be effective for those suffering from chronic illness and pain. They have also shown that MBSR can significantly improve positive well-being, and diminish cognitive and emotional disturbances in cancer patients."
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December 5, 2013 by Shannon
"So if a good gamified solution doesn’t have to look like a game, what does it have to have? I argue that it has to capture the psychology of games, the principles that capture people’s attention and keep them coming back for another experience. Games hook players by fulfilling their psychological needs. Self-determination theory describes what those needs are..."
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November 7, 2013 by Shannon
Richard Ryan meets with panel of parents "to discuss Common Core and it's impact on education."
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October 8, 2013 by Shannon
Once again, Richard Ryan noted "Nature is fuel for the soul."
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October 3, 2013 by Shannon
Ed Deci quoted in article about bribing children... 'Edward Deci, a psychology professor at the University of Rochester who falls firmly in the don’t-bribe camp, was not particularly fond of this idea. “Are you going to follow them around for the rest of their lives and pay them for learning every time there is learning to be done?” he said. “Presumably not. So the question is, what happens if they’ve been rewarded and then the rewards stop?”'
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September 9, 2013 by Shannon
"University of Rochester Professor of Psychology, Dr. Edward Deci, says that people who tap into their own natural talents, interests and desires are more inclined to embrace whatever they do with enthusiasm, creativity and joy. He also points out that people who make things happen for themselves are less likely to be manipulated or used."
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August 31, 2013 by Shannon
Richard Ryan quoted on nature and architecture... Research has also shown similar benefits to simply being around nature. One study showed that spending time in natural settings makes us more generous and more community-oriented, a conclusion that has "implications not only for city planning but also for indoor design and architecture," according to the study's co-author Richard Ryan, of the University of Rochester Medical Center
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August 9, 2013 by Shannon
August 9th 2013. “Research has also shown similar benefits to simply being around nature. One study showed that spending time in natural settings makes us more generous and more community-oriented, a conclusion that has “implications not only for city planning but also for indoor design and architecture,” according to the study’s co-author Richard Ryan of the University...
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