This site is called Discovering Psychology and it has 26 topics, all of which are covered in the Psychology Curriculum. It is a companion website to the video series and telecourse with Philip G. Zimbardo.
Hi Marie
Thank you for this site - I like it very much. Could you please go back and tag your contributions ib_psychintro, as it says in the Module 1 notes? Just go to More>edit this item and write ib_psychintro in the tag space.
Hi Aradhana
Thank you for your links. To tag them ib_psychintro so others may find them, you need to go to More>edit this item, and then type ib_psychintro in the tab space. Could you please go back and do this? I have done this one for you.
Thank you Gonzalo. Could you please tag your bookmarks as ib_psychintro? I have done this one for you. Just go to more>edit this item, and then write ib_psychintro in the space.
I used this one (also from the OCC) for brain functions. Students loved it so much that gave me the idea to make a 3 d model themselves! Now my class room is full of brains in all kinds of materials. It was fun.
Classics in the History of Psychology is an effort to make the full texts of a large number of historically significant public domain documents from the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines available on the World Wide Web. There are now over 25 books and about 200 articles and chapters on-line. The site also contains links to over 200 relevant works posted at other sites.
Psych Central is the Internet's largest and oldest independent mental health social network.. It has a directory of online mental health resources and lists of symptoms for mental disorders published online.