I threw out all of mine. And, Michael, why would you want to covert them to 
digital images when virtually every intro psych text on the market already 
gives you a free CD with the same (albeit updated) images? 





  Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D.

  Professor Emeritus of Psychology



  West Chester University of Pennsylvania 

  http://home.comcast.net/~epollak/jam.htm

  Husband, father, grandfather, bluegrass fiddler & 
biopsychologist............... in approximate order of importance



   I know that there are more up to date images in digital forms.But I tend to 
be old school when it comes to transparencies.I can combine transparencies from 
various texts on the same topic and get comprehensive coverage of a topic.As a 
matter of fact I can cover a topic in class without much verbiage by showing a 
combination of 100 to 200  transparencies.I also kept all my laser discs and 
have a laser disc player.I have not found a split-brain explanation that tops 
Michael Gazzaniga (sp) that appeared on my laser discs collection. Besides  the 
old fashion approaches can excite students' curiosity.

  Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
  Daytona Beach,Florida









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