For Student Lists see:
http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/stulists.html
most are still operating, as far as I know.
For Faculty Lists see:
http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/faclists.html
most are still operating, as far as I know. (If you look far enough
down the list, you will surely find the premier list.)
For a large listing, see ftp://premier.tulsa.cc.ok.us/pub/psych/aon.txt
and ftp://premier.tulsa.cc.ok.us/pub/psych/update.txt
Though far out of date, a surprisingly large number are probably still
functioning, and you may get a hint to help you locate them or find
others.
And there are some search engines for discussion lists:
http://www.liszt.com/
http://tile.net/lists/
And the Granddaddy of search engines for Search Engines:
http://www.allonesearch.com/all1srch.html
Jessica Percodani wrote:
>
> Here are some of good lists hosted by APA and students may subscribe by
> sending a message with "subscribe listname their name" to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Psycgrad"- for all graduate students in psychology, but I'm sure most
> subscribers would be willing to answer undergrads' questions about graduate
> school, etc.
>
> "Mentors"- for students interested in private practice where they can ask
> questions, get advice, and network with professionals who are already in
> private practice.
>
> "Scigrad"- for graduate students in more "science-oriented" programs, but
> I'm sure they would be willing to answer undergrads' questions about grad
> school in experimental, cognitive, social psych programs, etc.
>
> "Edteach"- discussion for students wishing to pursues careers in teaching
> psychology
>
> "Apagswomen"- for discussion of womens' issues in psychology graduate study
> (very open to women at all phases of education)
>
> "Apaemgs"- for discussion of ethnic/minority psych grad students
>
> "Apagsdisabilities"- for discussion of psych grad students with disabilities
>
> "Apagsinternational"- for discussion of psych international grad students
> studying in the us
>
> "Cogaps"- for students studying cognitive psych
>
> I would also welcome students at all phases of education to join a list that
> I recently took over- "Pit-D" for Psychotherapists in Training (includes
> persons from not only psychology programs, but also marriage and family
> therapists, social workers, counselors, etc.) Subscribe by sending an email
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
> "subscribe pit-d your name" (without the quotes) in the body of the message
>
> -------------------------------
> Jessica Percodani
> M.S./Psy.D. Student
> Chestnut Hill College
> Philadelphia, PA
>
> Webhost,
> Graduate Study in Psychology and
> Related Fields: Getting In, Succeeding
> Once You're There, and Putting You're
> Degree To Work
> http://home.att.net/~Jessica-Percodani
>
> List Owner,
> "Psychotherapists in Training Disucssion"
> Subscribe by sending an email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
> "subscribe pit-d your name" (without the quotes)
> in the body of the message
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Sylvester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "TIPS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 10:13 AM
> Subject: info
>
> >
> > I am toying with the idea of requiring my students to join a listserv
> > as part of a course requirement.
> > Any suggestions as to what list they should join and for what courses?
> >
> > Michael Sylvester,PhD
> > Daytona Beach,Florida
> >
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