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Websitesricornoctrc Generalhttp://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/storiedconduct/index.html Resources and News in Psychology A site edited by Vincent W. Hevern, SJ, Ph.D Le Moyne College NY The site highlights newly published research and commentary in the fields of psychology and allied disciplines (such as psychiatry, neuroscience, and the social sciences).-- submitted by Vincent W. Hevern, SJ, Ph.D. Le Moyne College, NY http://www.psychology.org/ Encyclopedia of Psychology- offers A list of close to 1000 resources to information on psychology topics, career information, people and history etc. Plan to spend a lot of time here. You will probably get lost for a while. http://psychologicalscience.org/onlyhuman/ Blog by Wray Herbert- Director of Public Affairs for the Association for Psychological Science http://learnonline.sbccd.cc.ca.us/~tlbrink/ An online course, complete with a free online textbook, lectures, notes, drills, games, puzzles, assignments, quizzes and simulations. You don't need a logon name or password to access the materials. You can send your students to this site or download the materials and put them on your own site. You can even modify the textbook under a creative commons "copy left". http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/learning_modules/ Website that has learning modules on Stress, Abnormal Psychology and DNA Each module includes interactive activities as well as case studies. http://opl.apa.org/ Online Psychology Laboratory http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The Psychology Wiki From the site: We aim to provide an up-to-date, authoritative statement of knowledge, theory, and practice in the whole field of psychology. The site is written to serve both staff and students of our academic community, to inform professionals, both in training and in the field, and to provide information for the people we seek to help. http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/index.html website created by David A Gershaw Ph.D. that offers over 400 links to short psychology articles and a variety of other resources. http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Brain-and-Cognitive-Sciences/9-00Fall-2004/CourseHome/index.htm MIT's open Introductory Psychology course page Contains a syllabus, audio recordings of lectures, many handouts, etc. Psychology Megasites for studentshttp://www.alleydog.com/ Alley Dog.com The site that is dedicated to helping students prosper and enjoy psychology. It offers a glossary of terms and lots of links to a wide range of psychological sites, self quizzes and class notes. http://psychwww.com/index.html PsychWeb MegaSite offers self quizzes, crib sheets, and great resource articles, you may want to check out the article on Careers in Psychology http://www.psychology.org/links/ Encyclopedia of Psychology Large site hosted by Jacksonville State University http://stange.simplenet.com/psycsite/index.htm Psycsite Affiliated with Nipissing University http://psychcentral.com/ PsychCentral A mental health resource site index for psychology, support, and mental health issues, resources, and people on the Internet http://maple.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/psychref.html PsycRef Internet Resources for Psychology Lots of resource links http://www.apa.org American Psychological Association Site Gives basic information about this large psychological organization along with many other psychology resources History of Psychologyhttp://ahp.yorku.ca/ -- "Advances in the History of Psychology" is a blog that alerts subscribers to interesting conferences, publications, and news items relevant to the history of psychology. Edited by Jeremy Burman and Christopher D. Green of York University (Toronto, Canada). http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/historyofpsych.html-- Resource by Dr. C.George Boeree--This is an e-text about the historical and philosophical background of Psychology. It was originally written for the benefit of my students at Shippensburg University, but I hope that it helps anyone with an intellectual interest in the field. The material is original and copyrighted by myself, and any distribution must be accompanied by my name and the copyright information. For personal educational use, it is free to one and all. http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/ -- Classics in the History of Psychology. A site containing the original texts of about 250 historically-significant articles, chapters, and books from psychology's past, many with commentaries to help readers understand them more fully. Edited by Christopher D. Green of York University (Toronto). Mirror site at http://psychclassics.asu.edu/ http://www.cwu.edu/~warren/today.html Today in the history of Psychology sponsored by APA, just type in a date and find out information about historical psychology events. http://www.mindful-things.com/history_of_psych_home.html Provides an overview of psychological events throughout history Research Methodshttp://phpartners.org/health_stats.html Health Data Tools and Statistics from the partners in information Access for the public health workforce. If you need statistics--this is the first place to look. A megasite for health statistics! Biological Psychologyhttp://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html Neuroscience for Kids Great resource site for basic neuroscience information includes articles on recent brain research, animations and lots of facts and trivia. http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/learning_modules/ Website that has learning modules on DNA Each module includes interactive activities as well as case studies. http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/addiction/drugs/ Sensation and PerceptionIllusions http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html http://www.gerardkeegan.co.uk/psychart/psychology_art.htm http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/index.html An incredible site for a huge variety of visual illusions States of Consciousnesshttp://www.samhsa.gov/ The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website offers many great resources on substance abuse issues as well as resources for coping with traumatic events, loads of statistical data and grant information. http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/default.aspx United States Department of Health and Human Services and Samhsa's National Clearing House for Alcohol and Drug Information offers quick facts on a variety of drugs and access to many different alcohol and drug publications. -- Submitted by Kristina Kays, Psy.D. George Fox University Learninghttp://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/learning_modules/ Website that has learning modules on Stress, Abnormal Psychology and DNA Each module includes interactive activities as well as case studies. Memoryhttp://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/2007-11/memory/foer-text.html -The November National Geographic features an article on memory. The website version of the article has a 3-D brain graphic that explains remembering and forgetting in healthy and diseased brains. It's very impressive and should make a good learning tool. --submitted by Stephen L. Chew, PhD Samford University, Alabama Intelligence and CognitionLife Span Developmenthttp://www.DevPsy.org Developed by K.H. Grobman A great resource that has a variety of information including web design. This quote is from a post from the author There is a lesson on language development, parenting styles, confirmation bias, Piaget, and a guide for how to give a psychology talk. For child development and psychology of women, there's a moral development lesson plan including detailed excerpts from Gilligan's "In a Different Voice." One focus of excerpts is how gender bias influences psychological research and theories. Personalityhttp://PersonalityPedagogy.Arcadia.edu Personality Pedagogy is a Âwiki for the teaching of personality psychology at all levels: high school, undergraduate, and graduate. Currently the site features annotated, high-quality links related to all major topics within personality psychology (e.g. Freud, Evolutionary perspective, Identity, Attachment theory, Skinner, Physiology, Rogers, etc.) and resources to enhance your course including lecture outlines, lecture slides, video and audio clips, examples and illustrations, personality tests, and researchers and research labs. '-An absolutely amazing resource-- submitted by Amy Sweetman-' Gender and Sexualityhttp://peace.saumag.edu/faculty/Kardas/Courses/HS/default.html Online lecture notes for a Human Sexuality Course by Edward P. Kardas http://www.iarr.org/resources/courses.htmlInternational Association for Relationships Research http://www.giveatoss.com/ - A website with quite a sense of humor regarding sperm donation The site provides many sperm fun facts and other humorous features such as a type of masturbation game, a CNNN video where UK residence discuss their feelings on sperm donation and swimming sperm who chirp every time you click on a link button. --submitted by Stephen L. Black Bishop's University to the Teaching in Psychology (TIPS) listserv Motivation and EmotionStress and Healthhttp://www.uwgb.edu/gurungr/healthpsychology.html Teaching Health Psychology Resource site offers Class Resources, Activities, Demonstrations, books etc. http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/learning_modules/ Website that has learning modules on Stress, Abnormal Psychology and DNA Each module includes interactive activities as well as case studies. Abnormal Psychologyhttp://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/learning_modules/ Website that has learning modules on Stress, Abnormal Psychology and DNA Each module includes interactive activities as well as case studies. Therapyhttp://www.teachpsychoanalysis.com/HOME/tabid/353/Default.aspx Resource for teaching psychoanalysis Site produced by the American Psychoanalytic Association http://courses.wcupa.edu/ttreadwe/courses/02courses/ ****** Download inventories Social Psychologyhttp://www.socialpsychology.org Social Psychology Network, the largest database on the internet about social psychology. It contains over 11.000 links relevant to psychology. http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/ Offers a variety of resources for teaching social psychology such as online lectures, online studies, class activities, articles, books and technology tips. http://www.eharmonylabs.com/ eHarmony Labs is a research group conducting applied research on relationships. The website includes a Hot Science Blog http://www.eharmony.com/labs/blog/, which has overviews and commentary about peer reviewed articles and other social psychological research, a Current Studies section where anyone can participate in ongoing research, both online and in person, as well as a Hot Science Article section with articles from various relationships researchers. |