The Psych Files podcast started one year ago this week, so I thought I’d share some emails I’ve received over the past year. I just want to thank all of you for being listeners and for sharing your encouragement and your suggestions for the podcast. I plan to go full speed ahead for 2008 and in this episode I share a some of the ideas I have for episode topics for the upcoming year.
Past Episodes Mentioned in This Podcast
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The MAPPR program - Make A Personal Psychology Review - can be found here.
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The episode explaining the model behind the book The Explosive Child by Ross Greene can be found here.
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The interview with Dr. Christenfeld on the history of the Hudson River Psychiatric Center can be found here.
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If you liked the idea one listener had of sending her class to a toy store to investigate the gender specificity of the various toys, check out this episode on the psychological research used in your local grocery store to get you to buy.
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Teachers and students: don’t forget to check out the ideas I’ve put together for how you might use the podcasts in class. Check out my resources for psychology teachers and students.
Websites Mentioned During This Episode
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From the OERCommons homepage: OER Commons is a teaching and learning network, from K-12 lesson plans to college courseware, from algebra to zoology, open to everyone to use and add to.
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From the MERLOT homepage: Find peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials. Share advice and expertise about education with expert colleagues. Be recognized for your contributions to quality education.
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Amy Sweetman’s wonderful Intro Psych Resources site contains lots of helpful resources for teachers and students of psychology.
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Marianne Miserandino’s wiki website Personality Pedagogy contains many great resources on the topic of personality.
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Jeremy Dean is a very active blogger, and his blog, called PsyBlog is highly recommended. For even more resources, check out his series of posts in which he lists other excellent psychology blogs.
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