I think we are safe on this account...students almost never come into these 
classes knowing as much as they should.
THIS IS GREAT.

I am in your debt.

Keep sending stuff. 

Nancy M.






-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Britt <[email protected]>
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Jul 8, 2011 8:58 am
Subject: Re: [tips] Need source for videos that can be placed online


 

No problem Nancy.  I've got lots of video resources you can use.  First, 
they're not exactly graduate level (depending on how much of a background your 
students have in research methods), but here are two videos I made that explain 
both a simple psychological experiment and a 2x2 factorial design:


http://www.thepsychfiles.com/2008/02/episode-45-basic-research-design-part-1/


http://www.thepsychfiles.com/2008/03/episode-52-repost-research-design-part-2-factorial-designs/


Also, feel free to go to my website and click on the "Tags" tab on the right 
side of the page.  Scroll down and you'll see a tag called Video and that will 
give you a list of other videos I have.  There's usually a research methods 
bent to the videos since I taught that course for 10 long years....


You can also just click this link to get to this tag: 
http://www.thepsychfiles.com/tag/video/


This particular video on correlation and causation is popular: 
http://www.thepsychfiles.com/2009/11/episode-109-correlation-and-causation/


You can get to all the audio and video on my site that has to do with research 
and statistics by using the Topics tab and clicking on Research and Stats:


http://www.thepsychfiles.com/category/topics/research-and-stats/


Finally: I keep many Playlists on YouTube of videos from many different areas 
in Psychology, so here's the link to one of my playlists in which you'll find 
82 videos on a variety of topics in research and stats:


http://www.youtube.com/user/rodolfo1114#p/c/530EE53316BA11C1


That ought to keep your students busy!


Hope this helps!






Michael A. Britt, Ph.D.
[email protected]
http://www.ThePsychFiles.com
Twitter: mbritt










On Jul 8, 2011, at 11:40 AM, drnanjo wrote:


 




Hello -
 
I am teaching an online graduate level research course for an east coast 
university.
 
In response to apparent complaints from students regarding lack of "content 
delivery" in online courses, I have been tasked to include some kind of  
"lecture" or "video" content in my class.
I am using quotes because I am puzzled as to the suggestion that the many 
readings and good quality web resources I've included are somehow not "content."
 
I have two options. One is to make videos of myself lecturing (which I am 
phobic about) and the other is to include already made videos that are relevant 
to research methods.
 
I am thinking about using a couple of Scientific American videos but was hoping 
some of you out there know of sources for either free or reasonably-priced (for 
my access and download) PPTs with audio OR videos that I can include (so I 
would pay, not the students.)
 
Any leads would be helpful. It sounds like I won't be able to keep this gig 
unless I provide these, and I am both too time-pressed and camera/recording shy 
to make them myself.
 
Thanks.....
 
Nancy Melucci
Long Beach CIty College
Long Beach CA
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