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hdohertyib

Is Facebook Changing our Identity? - 1 views

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    A great, brief video that explores the impact of Facebook on identity construction with specific discussion of the ways we store and share memories.
Jeff Mrochinski

Is Facebook Changing our Identity? - 5 views

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    Challenges our notion of memory and the way FB acts as a "memory store" for its users. Prompts great discussion with IB Psych students.
jenrainford

IB Psychology teachers support group on facebook - 4 views

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    This page is an absolutely fantastic resource! Run by John Crane and contains discussions/advice on all things IB Psychology. Really great for clarifying issues.
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    I agree! I have already received so much help there! Hope I will be able to return the favor, soon :)
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    Thank you for this excellent resource!
lindieo

Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist - 0 views

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    On this website, Psychology students are able to find a large variety of up-to-date articles that students might find interesting.
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    This is an easy site, with a lot of short and well-explained info. Here you can find "something about everything", and can be a good place to start when you should introduce a new topic in class, or as a starting-point for students. This site is also on Facebook, so you can get updates almost every day.
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    I use this website to get my students interested in what psychologists actually do and what they actually study in today's world; they're often surprised at the variability of studies and fields!
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    I wouldn't necessarily recommend the whole website but some of the articles are good for jump starting a lesson.
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    This website is useful not just for definitions and descriptions of essential psychological concepts, but also gives you updates on recent developments in the field of psychology.
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    Good for a general read
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    For a bit of everything... Again, articles are not always comprehensive, but they may serve as good conversations-starters! A very detailed search menu is helpful to find something relevant for your class discussion topic.
lbrandt5

Facebook - 2 views

Both AP Psychology and IB psychology maintain face books sites which have fabulous information!

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started by lbrandt5 on 05 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
angelacham

BPS Research Digest - 1 views

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    This site will help you keep up-to-date with the latest psychology research. You could find some experimental studies that can be replicated, but that's not so easy and you might have to do quite a lot of searching.
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    A useful blog list for student interest and current topics in psychology.
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    Hi Tulia, The BPS and APA are very useful. 3 other sights that my be of use: http://www.holah.co.uk/page/home/ Although is set up for AS level it ahs many relevant studies that might be replicated by students and several studies covered in the levels of analysis. Overall summary of the studies aims, procedures, findings are given, quizzes and key words. psychlotron.org.uk Really good sight for all topic areas- power points, lesson plans, and worksheets/handouts. Applicable to most syllabuses. http://www.resourcd.com/forum/show_forum/2 A really good site where teachers share resources for all syllabuses- power points, handouts, clips, quizzes etc Best regards, Yvette
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    For some reason I think this didn't work the first time! This website is The British Psychological Society's blog. It is called "Research Digest: Blogging on brain and behaviour", and it reports on current research papers. As a sample of their attention-grabbing research posts, there are such titles as "The Psychology of Facebook, Digested" (Social Anxiety) and "10 Hellish Psychology Studies You'll Be Glad Not To Have Participated In" (Research Ethics). It seems like a great site to spark student interest into a variety of relevant research topics in a "digestible" way.
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    One of the first websites I came across when looking for resources; Haven't stopped using it since. Perfect for practicing to write research summaries!
babsaazadi32

https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/neuropsychology?source=feed_text&story_id=101528394808... - 0 views

http://bit.ly/1D06jbD

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started by babsaazadi32 on 29 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
babsaazadi32

https://www.facebook.com/elsevierpsychology?ref=profile - 0 views

Warren Tryon, dives into computational ‪#‎neuropsychology‬, discussing emergence and synaptic reorganization. - http://bit.ly/1D06jbD Computational Neuropsychology, Studying Emergence It is not en...

started by babsaazadi32 on 29 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
Kyle Austin

Psychology Myths - 4 views

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    Many students ask me so many Psychology questions based on Pop culture. Online quizzes on Facebook and Buzzfeed has them sometimes mislead. This site was one I've shown them that helps explain away some of the misconceptions. Overall its just an interesting site.
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    Wish this was still an active site. I was interested in reading
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