[tips] RE: help: need prisoners of silence video

2006-08-03 Thread Traci Giuliano
Title: [tips] RE: help: need prisoners of silence video Thanks to Mike, Beth, and Jim for being so quick to respond! :-) I seem to recall making a copy from the PBS video and it not working (i.e., I thought it was copy-protected from the way my copy turned out). But is seems like you guys have

[tips] help: need prisoners of silence video

2006-08-02 Thread Traci Giuliano
Tipsters, Our library's copy of the video is lost, and it looks like it's out of print. Does anyone have any ideas for sources to find this video? Has anyone been able to make a copy? I show this video in two classes, the first of which is a first-year seminar during the last week of

[tips] Re: help: need prisoners of silence video

2006-08-02 Thread Beth Benoit
Message - From: Traci Giuliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@acsun.frostburg.edu Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 7:30 PM Subject: [tips] help: need prisoners of silence video Tipsters, Our library's copy of the video is lost, and it looks like

[tips] RE: help: need prisoners of silence video

2006-08-02 Thread Jim Matiya
for AP Psychology? Go to http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/cppsych/ Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 18:30:36 -0500 To: tips@acsun.frostburg.edu From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [tips] help: need "prisoners of silence" video Tipsters, Ourlibrary'scopyofthevideoislost,anditlooksl

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2005-04-08 Thread jim clark
Hi On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Jim Matiya wrote: Did you see the latest issue of People magizine? There is a story of an autistic boy who learned to type without his facilitated communicator, on his own, successfully! gulp! Is People magazine the first to press with a case of remission, misdiagnosis,

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2005-04-08 Thread Paul Smith
Jim Matiya wrote: Paul Smith, Did you see the latest issue of People magizine? There is a story of an autistic boy who learned to type without his facilitated communicator, on his own, successfully! gulp! Er, People magazine? My subscription must have run out before that issue wink.

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2005-04-07 Thread Jim Matiya
PROTECTED] From: "Paul Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" tips@acsun.frostburg.edu To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" tips@acsun.frostburg.edu Subject: Re: Prisoners of Silence Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:24:07 -060

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Paul Smith
Marie Helweg wrote: Here is the institute's website. It looks like they are still going strong. They have PhD students and publish their research in their own publication. When challenged (I contacted them a couple of years ago) they refer to a few individual case studies where FC did work (but

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Robin Abrahams
Paul-- I think this is wonderful. In fact, I'm lecturing on sample size tomorrow and will be integrating many of your points. This is such an ingrained way of thinking for many of us that it's easy to forget that we need to make the logic more explicit for our students. RobinPaul Smith [EMAIL

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Paul Smith
Carol Stonecipher wrote: Thanks, Paul,(As I clarify my own lecture notes...) The large scale studies of secretin would be a good example to illustrate your point, and yes, some parents will never be convinced. Yes. In fact, I used the secretin example (and some parents' responses) to set

RE: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Carol Stonecipher
Thanks, Paul,(As I clarify my own lecture notes...) The large scale studies of secretin would be a good example to illustrate your point, and yes, some parents will never be convinced. In defense of (and in appreciation for) Marie's response...FC may be a tool for some children, just not the

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Marie Helweg-Larsen
[snip] Paul Smith: Back to the FC issue. I worry that when we say things like what Marie said here (sorry, Marie - I'm picking on you. This must be what it's like to be a presidential candidate, hey?): I don't feel picked on at all ;-) . I completely agree with everything you said and it

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Marie Helweg-Larsen
Just a minor point of correction. The claim is that FC can help non-verbal children communicate. There is no claim (as far as I know) that the child is no longer autistic or changes in other ways. The FC folks argue that if you just allow a facilitator to help guide the hand of the child while

RE: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread jim clark
Hi On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Carol Stonecipher wrote: Two minutes until class, but...(taking an opportunity to brag)... Hot Springs is a fantastic place to work...beautiful mountains to hike, lakes to play on...and being a transplant from the north... the weather here is quite pleasant! Oh, and

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-28 Thread Ken Steele
Carol Stonecipher wrote: Two minutes until class, but...(taking an opportunity to brag)... Hot Springs is a fantastic place to work...beautiful mountains to hike, lakes to play on...and being a transplant from the north... the weather here is quite pleasant! Oh, and the college is super, as

Re: Prisoners of Silence

2004-01-27 Thread Carol Stonecipher
Before we leave this discussion... Can anyone help me with any of the following? My students are looking for updates and answers... The Institute for Facilitated Communication: Has their use / training of FC changedas a result of the demonstrations in "Prisoners"? Have court decisions been

summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Jonathan Mueller
Thanks for the responses to my "Prisoner's of Silence" video request. What I have learned, and I am quite confident in this information, is that the video is no longer available for purchase. (Certainly, if you discover otherwise please let me know.) As I was told, "The rights to the program

RE: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Mike Scoles
age-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 9:40 AMTo: Teaching in the Psychological SciencesSubject: Re: summary: prisoners of silence In a message dated 1/21/2004 9:14:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Re: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Paul Smith
ychological Sciences Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:05 AM Subject: RE: summary: prisoners of silence I use it to make the point of "why this stuff is important" in research methods classes. It demonstrates the danger with reliance on testimonials, edu

RE: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread FRANTZ, SUE
Title: Message FWIW, the "Prisoners of Silence" transcript is available here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/transcripts/1202.html --Sue Frantz Highline Community CollegePsychology Des Moines, WA206.878.3710 x3404 [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://flightline.highline.e

Re: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Jonathan Mueller
Riki, A summary of the video Prisoners of Silence can be found at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/info/1202.html A transcript of the video can be found at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/transcripts/1202.html But neither of these do justice to how

RE: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Mike Scoles
ansas(501) 450-5418* -Original Message-From: Paul Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:15 AMTo: Teaching in the Psychological SciencesSubject: Re: summary: prisoners of silence I believe Riki's question is more generally abou

RE: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Stephen Black
On 21 Jan 2004, Mike Scoles wrote: For general psychology classes, Sense Perception, from the Moody Institute, is one that turned to brittle fragments before it could be rescued. The sermonette at the end was a great example of rationalism contrasted with empiricism. (Science relies on

Re: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Paul C. Smith
: Mike Scoles To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:52 AM Subject: RE: summary: prisoners of silence A substitute would be appreciated. It is one of those that causes me to cringe when dates are mentioned. Do Scientists Cheat? is another favorite that I must

Re: summary: prisoners of silence

2004-01-21 Thread Rikikoenig
Thanks to all of you for the sources of info about this program. This is just one example of the power and benefits of TIPS. Riki --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Prisoners of Silence video

2004-01-20 Thread Jonathan Mueller
PBS no longer sells the Frontline Prisoners of Silence video. Does anyone know of another source from which that video can be purchased? You can send me a response offlist. Thanks for any help, Jon ===Jon MuellerProfessor of PsychologyNorth Central College30 N. Brainard

Re: Prisoners of Silence video

2004-01-20 Thread Martin Bolt
The Palfreman Film Group at http://www.pfgmedia.com/contact.html sells the Prisoners of Silence video. Martin Bolt Psychology Calvin College Grand Rapids, MI 49546 616-526-6396 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/20/2004 1:48:07 PM PBS no longer sells the Frontline Prisoners of Silence

RE: Facilitated Communication/Prisoners of Silence

2002-04-02 Thread Laura Valvatne
If any of you are able to find Prisoners of Silence please let me know how to get it. I tried in several places last fall and all I could find was, no longer available. Thanks, Laura Laura Valvatne, Ph.D. Shasta College 11555 Old Oregon Trail Redding, CA 96049 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL