I suspect that Mike just won 2002 Tipster of the Year...
Paul Smith
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From: Mike Scoles [mailto:michaels;mail.uca.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 12:43 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: RE: Student Question
No. Jokes are funny.
Title: Re: [PSYTEACH] Cognitive Psychology
Since this topic has come up again, could I ask how the Willingham text has worked for anyone? It was given very mixed reviews last year when it first came out. I teach a very basic sophomore course using Galotti's text the last time, but would be
Our department is contemplating offering a non-major applied learning
theory course. For our major, I have always used texts (e.g. Domjan) that
provide a more fundamental approach to learning based on non-human animal
research and theory with less of an emphasis on real-world application. This
new
Tipsters,
Shippensburg University is hiring for two tenure-track positions: a Developmental
Psychologist and an Applied Research Psychologist. Please share the following ad with
anyone who may be interested in applying. Feel free to contact the search committee
chairs
if you have any
I'm somewhere over Colorado or Kansas or wherever. Don't know
what time it is 39,000 feet below me. My watch says 12:23 am, but that is
Pacific Coast Time. I'm here on the red-eye flying back from a weekend of
cuddling and spoiling my grand-daughter in San Francisco. I've discovered
What good websites for teaching resources can you recommend. I am also having difficulty within this area of teaching.
regards
Wendy Wilinson
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On 21 Oct 2002 at 6:13, Gerry palmer wrote:
Fellow Tipsters:
I'm getting ready to teach a stand alone Adolescent
Psych course soon. Never taught this as a separate
course before. I am wondering what activities and
projects those of you who have done this before have
found useful. I'm
David,
I used to have a good segment from a friend's dissertation research. (She had gotten
permission from parents to use for teaching purposes.) It is not in good shape now,
having been repeatedly played on very dirty VCRs, but you might want to see if you can
find something similar.
Marcia
The 2002 Tipster of the year award will be announced the firsr week of
December.
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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This is a joke, right?
Donald McBurney
sylvestm wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 12:15:32 -0400 Cheri Budzynski
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Here is a question posed by one of my students:
My group is presenting tomorrow for class discussion on placebo effects.
We were trying to think of
Title: Student Question
I
haven't tried this, but I'm not opposed to someone else trying it.
=)
Have
students get into pairs.
Student A will extend their left arm, and Student B
will push down on it. Student A's job is to resist. After 10 seconds
(or whatever time period seems right),
Title: Student Question
You
might try coffee and decaf.
-Original Message-From: Cheri Budzynski
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Here is a question posed by one of my
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