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Resource: Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition - 0 views

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    Free Video resource with great materials for teachers and students.
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learning journal - Google Search - 0 views

shared by James Ranni on 27 Jul 09 - Cached
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    great instructions for a learning journal
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writing and keeping journals - a guide for informal educators, project workers and teac... - 0 views

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    Some good advice for constructing journals
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A Science Odyssey: You Try It: Probe the Brain - 0 views

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    Just an extra resource for students in deepening what's in the text on electronic stimulation of the brain
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THE BRAIN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM - 0 views

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    A great resource or online textbook has multiple perspectives and understanding levels at the click of a mouse...
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Signal Detection on ePsych - 0 views

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    great content accompanied by an experiment on signal detection
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ePsych: An electronic Psychology text - 0 views

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    a great resource for numerous activities to explain psychological concepts
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Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience, UW-Madison Psychology Dept - 0 views

  • We are interested in both risk and resilience - why are some individuals particularly vulnerable in response to negative life events, while others appear to be relatively resilient? And how can we promote enhanced resilience? As a part of the latter work, we study interventions designed to cultivate more positive affective styles. One such intervention that we have extensively studied over the past decade is meditation. In addition to the research on normal affective function, we also study a range of psychopathologies, all of which involve abnormalities in different aspects of emotion processing. Included among the disorders we have recently studied are adult mood and anxiety disorders, and autism, fragile X and Williams syndrome in children. Some of our current research involves: Voluntary and automatic emotion regulation. Resilience in aging. Interactions between emotion and cognitive function, particularly working memory and attention. Temperament in children, in hopes of determining early signs of vulnerability to psychopathology. Social and emotional processing differences in children and adults with autism and fragile X. Mood and anxiety disorders. The impact of pharmaco-therapy and psychotherapy on brain function in patients with mood and anxiety disorders. The effects of meditation on brain function in adept practitioners and novices. Relations between neural mechanisms of emotion and peripheral measures of inflammation and lung function in asthma.
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    Neuroscience research on meditation
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Prof Richard Davidson - Be Happy Like a Monk.wmv - 0 views

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    Discussion on the ability of meditation to effect happiness
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Sitting Quietly, Doing Something - Happy Days Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So how did he get that way? Apparently, the same way you get to Carnegie Hall. Practice.
  • One flavor of happiness at which Rinpoche seems to excel has been well-studied by scientists specializing in how emotions operate in our brains.
  • who heads the Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin, has found one distinct brain profile for happiness. As Davidson’s laboratory has reported, when we are in distress, the brain shows high activation levels in the right prefrontal area and the amygdala. But when we are in an upbeat mood, the right side quiets and the left prefrontal area stirs. When showing this brain pattern, people report feeling, as Davidson put it to me, “positively engaged, goal-directed, enthusiastic, and energetic.”
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  • One of the first findings from the research showed that when these adepts meditated on compassion, their left prefrontal areas jumped in activity an average 100 percent — by contrast a control group who were taught the same meditation practice showed an increase of just 10 percent. Two of the adepts had spectacular increases, in the 700-to-800-percent range, in key neural zones for good feeling. The more lifetime hours of practice, the greater the increases tended to be. All this seems to confirm the idea that in the realm of positive moods, as in nearly every endeavor, worldly or spiritual, practice matters.
  • Watch a talk by Professor Richard Davidson on mapping the brain activity of monks.
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    Meditation to achieve happiness through alteration of brain function.
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SurveyMonkey.com - Powerful tool for creating web surveys. Online survey software made ... - 0 views

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    A great place to design end of the module surveys for classes
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Definition: Mastery Learning Teaching Method - 1 views

  • The goal of mastery learning approaches is to have all students learn instructional material at roughly equivalent, high levels.
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IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES - Chickering and Ehrmann - 0 views

  • This essay, then, describes some of the most cost-effective and appropriate ways to use computers, video, and telecommunications technologies to advance the Seven Principles.
  • Frequent student-faculty contact in and out of class is a most important factor in student motivation and involvement.
  • Learning is enhanced when it is more like a team effort than a solo race.
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  • They must talk about what they are learning, write reflectively about it, relate it to past experiences, and apply it to their daily lives.
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    Good article on best practice
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Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities - 0 views

shared by Amy M on 10 Jul 09 - Cached
  • a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute: authors create and collaborate instructors rapidly build and share custom collections learners find and explore content
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    Lots of online materials, free of copyright, that can be used by teachers (only a reference is required.
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Wimba Voice 6.0 for K-12 - 0 views

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    voicethread
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ASCD Home - 0 views

shared by James Ranni on 30 Jun 09 - Cached
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    One of the best places for literature on teaching
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How to write a case study - 0 views

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    Simple guide for writing case studies and can be easily adapted for any subject
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