I remember an exercise we did in Cognitive lab with Lincoln pennies- and
asked Ss (students) to draw the head of a penny. Many were surprised that
they could not remember which way the profile faced, even though it was
familiar. The take-home lesson was incidental learning. I thought that this
exercise was similar.
At 08:25 AM 4/28/99 -0700, Dr. Barbara Watters wrote:
>Oh, what wonderful childhood memories were aroused by your posting,
>Joyce! I'll cease my singing for a moment :) to ask a teaching-related
>question to all: I'd be interested in hearing TIPSters' ideas regarding
>use of this activity to stimulate discussion of concepts in social
>psych, developmental psych, and/or intro psych.
>
>Barbara Watters
>Mercyhurst College
>
>Dr. Joyce Johnson wrote:
>>
>> EnJoyce
>>
>> >
>> >Following are the first lines to the theme songs from well-known T.V.
>> >shows. Can you name them? ... actually, see how many you know!
>> >
>> >a) Come and knock on your door
>> >b) Welcome back, your dreams were your ticket out
>> >c) Baby if you've ever wondered, wondered whatever became of me
>> >d) Here we come, walkin down the street
>> >e) Diamonds, Daisies, Snowflakes
>> >f) I used to be sad, I used to be shy
>> >g) Boy the way Glenn Miller played
>> >h) Let the time flow, let the love grow
>> >i) Chico, don't be discouraged
>> >j) Now the world don't move, to the beat of just one drum
>> >k) Well. we're movin on up
>> >l) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
>> >m) Love, exciting and new
>> >n) Lady Godiva was a freedom rider
>> >o) this is it, this is it
>> >p) Hello world here's a song that we're singing
>> >q) Making your way in the world today, takes everything you got
>> >r) You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both & then you get
>> >s) Whatever happened to predictability?
>> >t) Look at what's happened to me, I can't believe it myself
>> >u) Show me that smile again, show me that smile
>> >v) I've been down this road, walking the line that's painted by pride
>> >w) Don't go to bed, with no price on your head
>> >x) There's a magic in the early morning we found
>> >y) Well, I'm not the kind to kiss and tell, but I've been seen with Farrah
>> >z) Some walk by night, some fly by day
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> Dr. Joyce Johnson
>> Assistant Professor of Psychology
>> Developmental/ Experimental
>> Centenary College of Louisiana
>> Shreveport, LA
>
Dr. Joyce Johnson
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Developmental/ Experimental
Centenary College of Louisiana
Shreveport, LA