Course Schedule
Summer Course Schedule
Week 1
Monday - Memorial Day
Tuesday
Introductions and review of the semester
Read through course website materials and become familiar with course policies
Set up journal with brief introduction
Watch Intro Blog on course website and begin exploring on your own how your school system is handling hiring this summer.
Wednesday
Read Ariely Intro and Chapter 1
Watch video lecture from Daniel Schwartz, "Learning to see, telling too soon"
Watch: Ariely video - Are we in control of our own decisions?
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Thursday
Read Ariely Chapter 2
Watch: Predictably Irrational - Supply, Demand, and Happiness
Watch Supply and Demand blog
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Friday
Reflect in Journal on Blackboard about how what we have covered so far might inform your practice
Week 2 Rational thinking
Monday
Read Johnson, E.J. & Goldstein, D. (2003). Do defaults save lives? Science, 302, 1338-1339.
Watch Eric Johnson — Time to Retire: Why Americans Claim Benefits Early and How to Encourage Delay
Continue reflection on readings
Tuesday Big questions about rational decision making
Watch crowdsourcing and confidence video blog
Read Ariely Chapter 3
Watch Predictably Irrational - Chapter 3: The Power of Price
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Wednesday
Read Ariely Chapter 4
Complete the Confidence Calibration exercise
Continue reflection on readings
Thursday
Read Who Has the D?
For those interested in digging deeper optionally watch Bayes' Theorem: Adjusting belief in light of evidence
For those interested in digging deeper optionally watch Bayes' Theorem: alternative representations
Continue reflection on readings
Friday Applying what we learned about rational decision making to your practice
Reflect in Journal on Blackboard about how what we have covered so far might inform your practice
Week 3 Values
Monday Big questions about value driven decision making
Read Ariely Chapter 5
Watch Predictably Irrational - Chapter 5: The Influence of Arousal
Read Deciding How to Decide
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Tuesday
Time to focus on hiring and orientation assignment
Wednesday
Watch Daniel Kahneman interview
Read Kahneman, D. & Tversky, A. (1984). Choices, values, and frames. American Psychologist, 39, 341-350.
Read Ariely Chapter 7
Continue reflection on readings
Thursday
Watch unteaching and power of desire blog
Read Ariely Chapter 13
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Friday Applying to your practice what we learned about how values inform choices
Reflect in Journal on Blackboard about how what we have covered so far might inform your practice
Week 4 Control and expectations
Monday - Big questions about self control and expectations
Watch control and expectations video blog
Read Ariely Chapter 6
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Tuesday
Time to focus on hiring and orientation assignment
Wednesday
Read Ariely Chapter 9
Continue reflection on readings
Thursday
Watch goods and values video blog
Read Ariely Chapter 10
Read Are You Saving the Right Problems?
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Friday Applying to your practice what we learned about how self control and expectations inform decision making
Reflect in Journal on Blackboard about how what we have covered so far might inform your practice
Week 5 Group and individual goods
Monday Big questions about base motivations
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Tuesday
Hiring and orientation assignment due
Wednesday
Watch Disruptive power of collaboration video
Continue reflection on readings
Thursday
Watch Mindless Eating video
Read Larrick, R.P. & Soll, J.B. (2008). The MPG illusion. Science, 320, 1593-1594.
Read The Pros and Cons of Pros and Cons List
Journal reflections on readings and videos using prompts in syllabus
Friday Applying what we learned about group and individual goods to your practice
Reflect in Journal on Blackboard about how what we have covered so far might inform your practice