Hi everyone:
I want to use the Kingsfield procedure for my courses next quarter. Does any
have a specific description of how to do Kingsfield questions? I'm constructing
my syllabi this weekend. Thanks!
Rod
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Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
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I want to use the Kingsfield procedure for my courses next quarter. Does any
have a specific description of how to do Kingsfield questions? I'm constructing
my syllabi this weekend. Thanks!
Rod
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Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
I used a modified version of the Kingsfield procedure in my Biopsych class one
semester. I was hoping to motivate 1) prompt attendance, 2) reviewing of the
notes from the previous class period, while allowing me to connect new lecture
material to that of the previous class period.I made a deck
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Subject: Kingsfield questions
Hi everyone:
I want to use the Kingsfield procedure for my courses next quarter. Does
any
have a specific description of how to do
I've used this modification of the Kingsfield procedure in my freshman General Psych
class with similar results. My students were either ambivalent or very anxious about
it. Having the opportunity to earn extra credit points didn't seem to be very
reinforcing for them. I suspect that the
Hi all,
For a Kingsfield procedure approach check out Sue Frantz's web page.
Since my name was raised... =)
The technique that's on my website is the one I've started the
semester with. In previous semesters it's worked very well. This
semester... not so much.
A couple weeks ago, I