Yes, really neat presentation idea. How is that done? Probably would take too 
much time for me ;-). I also find the cultural work on time interesting, but 
Zimbardo is also good to illustrate overgeneralization, causal inferences from 
correl., oversimplification, post hoc fallacy,etc.  Pop-psych for the 
classroom....but maybe that's where the academy is these days?  I am sure his 
evals are great, but what is being learned? He IS engaging and fun.   Gary  

 
GPeterson
Saginaw Valley State Univ
Gary's iPad

On Jun 16, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Rick Froman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think I might do better on my evaluations if all of my presentations were 
> as engaging as this:
> 
> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Video-Wednesday/24816/
> 
> It seems Phil Zimbardo is on the side of the idea that technology is 
> re-wiring the brains of our youth.
> 
> Rick
> 
> Dr. Rick Froman, Chair
> Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
> John Brown University
> Siloam Springs, AR  72761
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