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started by johnnyhowie on 15 May 16
  • johnnyhowie
     
    http://www.g2conline.org/2022

    This is a pretty cool 3D map of the brain which is good to let the students play around with. It gives good detailed information about each region, functions, case studies and research, as well as associated disorders. Theres also a very similar app with I think is just called 3D brain.


    http://www.thinkib.net/psychology

    Unthinking has been utterly essential for me starting to teach IB Psychology this year for the first time. It's not free (although I think you can access some of the information for free) but my school pay for it and I would 100% encourage anyone to pester their head of section for a subscription. It not only breaks down what you as a teacher need to be doing, but it has really good resources and ideas.

    https://euroamericano.kognity.com/study/app/psychology-sl/

    My school also uses kognity which is a fantastic resource. Again, it's not free but again I'd encourage anyone to try to get it for their school. It's online textbooks for the students essentially. The entire IB syllabus is there and the kids can work through it in school or at home. It's great for flipping the classroom which I love. the kids go home and learn and we discuss what then have learned in class. As a teacher you guide them through and it means you can deviate away from the core material in class and concentrate on exchanging ideas. It also has a library of quiz questions for each LOA so you can just chose the questions you want and kognity does all the hard work!
  • Al-Amin Johnson
     
    Biological processes is one of my favorite subjects within psychology. Great find on the 3D Brain.
  • liviluckan
     
    I really liked the 3D map of the brain, Thanks! ... the euroamericano denied me entrance and I could not figure out how to become a member.

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