A friend of mine is participating in the annual National Novel Writer's
Month, in which participants try to write 50,000 words by the end of
November.

There's a neat little online application called "Write or Die" which uses
a little negative reinforcement to keep writer's writing.  Basically you
choose how many words you're going to write and within how much time
you'll write them (say 100 words within 10 minutes) and then after you
click "Write!" you get a blank page to start writing.  Depending on some
other options which you select, the site will start annoying you by
playing really bad music if you stop writing.  Set it on "evil" and it
will start to erase the words you've already written if you don't keep
writing!

I thought it might be fun to show students the site and see if they can
guess what reinforcement principle is at work.  Here's the link to Write
or Die:

http://lab.drwicked.com/writeordie.html

Michael

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Michael Britt, Ph.D.
Host of The Psych Files
http://www.thepsychfiles.com
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