The only problem is, TIPS only has one channel. Don left in 2002. Beth Benoit
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Gerald Peterson <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, I will miss Annette and Don, but hopefully they will check in from > time to time. Given the same reasoning Annette used tho, we should stop > subscribing to TV...instead of simply turning it off or changing channels. > The delete key is our option for posts or threads that we might not be > interested in. TIPS remains a valuable resource for sharing info, teaching > struggles, classroom tips, exploring different perspectives, and just > venting. I find the perspectives useful to illustrate the challenges of > critical thinking and courtesy. I also try not to take psychology, myself, > or the field too seriously and TIPS has really helped there! Of course, > this may just be a false memory, but it's a kind that is good to construct. > Gary > > > > Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D. > Professor, Psychology > Saginaw Valley State University > University Center, MI 48710 > 989-964-4491 > [email protected] > > >>> Beth Benoit <[email protected]> 1/18/2009 8:54 am >>> > There IS a way, but alas, it was Annette Taylor, who unhappily (for us) has > left TIPS who told us how to do it. So for now, I'll just be saving the > link > and hoping it stays up. > (I also miss Don McBurney, who left for the same reason...) > > On second thought, maybe I'll email Annette and tell her I miss her on > TIPS. > She was one of our most frequent and thoughtful contributors. I was > surprised that no one commented about our loss, but then I didn't either. > > Beth Benoit > Granite State College > New Hampshire > > On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Michael Smith <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Can one save the video, or only the link? > > > > --Mike > > > > --- On *Sat, 1/17/09, Beth Benoit <[email protected]>* wrote: > > > > From: Beth Benoit <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: [tips] False memories > > To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" < > > [email protected]> > > Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 7:04 AM > > > > That wonderful video will play well in class when teaching memory. > > Thanks for sending it, Allen. I'll be saving it. > > Beth Benoit > > Granite State College > > New Hampshire > > > > On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:45 AM, Allen Esterson < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Chris's link to the Mind Hacks website led to my following their link to > >> "Remembering", which brought up a rather charming short illustration of > >> how > >> one's false memories can feel true. > >> > >> "One of the delicious ironies of memory is that, even when our > >> recollections are utterly false, they still feel true. Consider this > >> wonderful tale from the upcoming season of This American Life": > >> > >> http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2008/05/false_memory.php > >> > >> Allen Esterson > >> Former lecturer, Science Department > >> Southwark College, London > >> http://www.esterson.org > >> > >> --- > >> To make changes to your subscription contact: > >> > >> Bill Southerly ([email protected]) > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > "We will not learn how to live in peace by killing each other's > children." > > - Jimmy Carter > > "Are our children more precious than theirs?" > > > > --- > > To make changes to your subscription contact: > > > > Bill Southerly ([email protected]) > > > > > > --- > > To make changes to your subscription contact: > > > > Bill Southerly ([email protected]) > > > > > > > -- > "We will not learn how to live in peace by killing each other's children." > - > Jimmy Carter > "Are our children more precious than theirs?" > > --- > To make changes to your subscription contact: > > Bill Southerly ([email protected]) > > > --- > To make changes to your subscription contact: > > Bill Southerly ([email protected]) > -- "We will not learn how to live in peace by killing each other's children." - Jimmy Carter "Are our children more precious than theirs?" --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([email protected])
