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to abide by both the Code of Ethics and Conduct and also this Code of Human Research Ethics. Members should also draw the principles to the attention of research colleagues who are not members of t...
This Diigo group is created for IB Psychology Online Workshops.
to abide by both the Code of Ethics and Conduct and also this Code of Human Research Ethics. Members should also draw the principles to the attention of research colleagues who are not members of t...
my go to resources http://www.thinkib.net/ http://ibpsychnotes.com/ http://ibguides.com/
Psychology Today . https://www.psychologytoday.com/subscriptions/canada - There are many free articles on this site written by renowned thinkers including top psychologists and psychiatrists, as we...
I'm still rather new to this whole thing, so my list of helpful sites is rather small. I did use these two sites as an introduction to the sociocultural LOA: Political Typology Quiz https://www....
Love the first 2. The third one is not relevant to IB Psychology as much as the top 2
Fantastic resource! I love it although he does talk too fast for some students to comprehend well. I've seen giggles and laughs meaning his sense of humour is pretty much up their alleys
I notice that grades are falling because of relationship issues (parents being the usual prime enemy and girlfriend boy friend factors), low self esteem, anger management and depression issues and...
One useful resource I have found using this search is a BBC news article on the role of sleep in memory (http://www.bbc.com/news/health-27695144). The reason I find this useful is because it provid...
A couple of sites when looking at Ethics and research are: http://www.prisonexp.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ3l1jgmYrY
3 of my favourite psychology websites are: 1. http://www.thinkib.net/psychology - a really useful resource to help teach the course. There is free material available...but it is well worth paying ...
Three useful youtube videos to explain Broca's area and Wernicke's area as well as to understand the differences. Girl with Broca's aphasia before therapy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aplTvEQ6...
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-ethical-professor/201102/5-ways-teach-ethics
I prefer www.socscistatistics.com for inferential statistics too
i like to visit https://www.verywell.com/psychology-4014660 (simple information and explanations of concepts) http://psychtutor.weebly.com/ rich information of IB psychology http://www.simplypsych...
This is more for AP than IB but there is some good stuff on here. http://teachinghighschoolpsychology.blogspot.com/
http://www.youramazingbrain.org/testyourself/eyewitness.htm Although the quality of the videos is not best, it is a perfect starter for this topic. To some extent they may experience the nature of...
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/default.aspx I used it with self-assessment of stress reactions but it may be used in any topic, any researh conducted in the classroom. In 30 seconds you ...
Excellent way to show different areas of our brain
I use it as well :)
The 3 websites that I have been using a lot lately are; http://bonicapsych.weebly.com/ http://psychnet.weebly.com/ https://psychout50.edublogs.org/