I missed the original post for this.  Could someone please forward it to
me.  It sounds interesting!

Susan Howell
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On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Annette Taylor wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Sue Frantz wrote:
> 
> >  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.
> > 
> > In intro, I can see it being used to demonstrate the 
> > tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon (The name of that show was 2 words...).  
> > 
> 
> Ahhh are the intro students really going to remember these shows?
> 
> annette :)
> 
> 
>   Then start tossing out hints (retrieval cues).  Or once you have 
> > the show's name, can folks come up with the names of the characters?  
> > Does having one name make it easier to retrieve the other names?
> > 
> > Additionally, there could be some discussion about the show theme 
> > songs cueing long ago memories (e.g., I was in high school, and a 
> > friend and I were watching this one episode, and...).
> > 
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