teaching brain parts/functions

2001-01-18 Thread McKinley-Pace, Marcia
In December, I asked for suggestions for teaching brain parts and their functions. Thanks to everyone who responded on list. In addition to those suggestions, I got a great suggestion off-list from Kathy Morgan. She said: "I use vinettes (mostly from Sacks, but see also work by William Calvin

Quoting from TIPS

2001-01-18 Thread Karl L. Wuensch
I wonder if Rick asked Gary for permission to quote from his post before he did so just before advising us that the content of posts to TIPS is protected by copyright law. +Karl L. Wuensch, Department of Psychology,East Carolina University, Greenville N

color blind student/trichotomy/dichotomy

2001-01-18 Thread Ron Blue
I had a blue/yellow color blind student who was color blind due to a car accident to report that he saw the color blue when I used a particular spinning shape for a subjective color machine. The report was instant. He remember the color from his childhood. It had been nine years since he had lo

Re: Freud's case studies

2001-01-18 Thread Mike Scoles
Although I didn't see the Rat Man or other such goodies, there is some Freud on one of my favorite sites: http://psychclassics.asu.edu/author.htm -- * * Mike Scoles *[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Department of Psy

Freud's case studies

2001-01-18 Thread India Barrington
Hi all! Does anyone know where I could find some of Freud's case studies on the web? There are sooo many websites evaluating Freud, but I am looking for unbiased (or at least only biased by Freud himself) copies of these. Thanks India ___ S

Re: Old Copies of the American Psychologist

2001-01-18 Thread Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D.
Miguel Roig wrote: > If there are still some books and journals that no one is intersted in, you > might consider identifying a university in a third world nation that might use > these materials. I believe one such request was made to TIPS not too long ago > from an African nation (Malawi?).

Re: Policy to forward TIPS posts?

2001-01-18 Thread Miguel Roig
At 10:47 PM 1/17/01 -0500, you wrote: >So I would suggest that seeking permission to use a post is at this time the >most defensible approach. I guess I'll stick to the old "ask for permission policy" if I want to forward a TIPS message, except for Stephen's--and I know I'll be using a few of his

Re: Old Copies of the American Psychologist

2001-01-18 Thread Miguel Roig
At 07:36 AM 1/18/01 -0600, you wrote: >Dear Fellow Tipsters, > >The retirement cleaning continues with the following materials up for grabs. If there are still some books and journals that no one is intersted in, you might consider identifying a university in a third world nation that might use t

RE: Policy to forward TIPS posts?

2001-01-18 Thread Rick Adams
David wrote: > Has it slipped people's minds that TIPS is fully, publicly archived? > See http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fre.fsu.umd.edu Not at all--but being publicly _archived_ isn't the same as being in the public domain. For example, if I write an article for a jou

Re: Other places to publish teaching exercises?

2001-01-18 Thread Patrick Cabe
Joe, The case studies site at the University of Buffalo maintains a list of teaching journals that might be of some use to you. The URL is http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/journal.htm Hope this is helpful. Pat > I have developed an idea for introducing the biologic

Other places to publish teaching exercises?

2001-01-18 Thread Hatcher, Joe
Hello Tipsters, I have developed an idea for introducing the biological side of psychology in the Intro course, but have failed to convince the editors of Teaching of Psychology that this is suitable for publication there. Without doubting their wisdom too much, I do think that the idea h

RE: Policy to forward TIPS posts?

2001-01-18 Thread QuantyM
I will reinforce both remarks and note that I have had a member of TIPS deny my request to use a post. It would be wise to ask. Michael B. Quanty, Ph.D. Psychology Professor Senior Institutional Researcher Thomas Nelson Community College PO Box 9407 Hampton, VA 23670 Phone: 757.825.3500 Fax: 75

Re: Syllabus Question

2001-01-18 Thread Susan Owen
Mel, I am teaching Life-Span Development from a topical perspective. The book I am using is Life-Span Human Development by Carol Sigelman. It is published by Brooks/Cole and is one of the few I have been able to find that is not strictly chronological and covers the entire lifespan. My stude

A Note on MS Word Viruses

2001-01-18 Thread Dr. Joyce Johnson
This message came from our systems administrator, and I wanted to share its content with you. >Dear Folks, > In light of our recent attention to viruses I thought I would >remind everyone that there is a safer method to sending out document >attachments in email without the risk of tra

TV special on aspects of gender

2001-01-18 Thread Retta Poe
TIPS-colleagues - About three weeks ago TIPSter Beth Benoit alerted us to a special on Discovery Health Channel called, "Is It a Boy or a Girl." This sounded like something I would really want to see; unfortunately my local cable company does not offer Discovery Health Channel. So I checked

Re: Policy to forward TIPS posts?

2001-01-18 Thread David
Has it slipped people's minds that TIPS is fully, publicly archived? See http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fre.fsu.umd.edu --David Epstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Policy to forward TIPS posts?

2001-01-18 Thread Stephen Black
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Bill Southerly wrote: > I think Rick's excellent summary reflects closely my own > thoughts. Whether it is legal to forward someone's message > to TIPS without their permission, I believe is still open to > interpretation from the various

Old Copies of the American Psychologist

2001-01-18 Thread Mike Bergmire
Dear Fellow Tipsters, The retirement cleaning continues with the following materials up for grabs. Is anybody interested in copies of the American Psychologist from January 1972 to December 1996. I realize that many libraries shift from paper copies to microfilm copies in order to save space, wh

Developmental texts

2001-01-18 Thread Melvyn B. King
Hi all, What is the most advanced (highest level) lifespan developmental psychology text you know of? I would actually like the top three or so. Thanks -- Melvyn B. King Associate Professor of Psychology SUNY Cortland Box 2000, Cortland, NY 13045 Phone: (607) 753-4215 Office Fax: (607) 753-5738

Syllabus Question

2001-01-18 Thread Melvyn B. King
Hi all, I am developing a generalized Lifespan Developmental Syllabus for my department. I was wondering whether a topical approach to this course exists anywhere. Mel -- Melvyn B. King SUNY Cortland Box 2000, Cortland, NY 13045 Phone: (607) 753-4215 Office Fax: (607) 753-5738