Hi Liz,
I've recently been using it for the Psychology of Crime. Feel free to
contact me as well.
jilll
At 02:38 PM 1/27/2010, Marie Thomas wrote:
Liz,
I've used TBL for three different psychology courses: Psychology for
Living (which is like a psychology of adjustment course), Psychology of
Women, and Positive Psychology. Contact me off-list if you want to
talk about TBL!
Marie
Marie D. Thomas, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Learning Outcomes Assessment Fellow
California Faculty Association Chapter Vice President
California State University San Marcos
San Marcos, CA 92096
760-750-4157 (office)
760-750-3418 (fax)
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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:36:22 -0500
From: Elizabeth Simpson
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Subject: New to TBL - Psychology Courses
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Dear TBL Colleagues,
I recently learned about TBL and I'm very excited to use it for the first
time in my psychology courses (Introduction to Psychology, and Human
Growth and Development). I've searched the listserv archives, but
couldn't find any materials for TBL in a psychology course. Has anyone
used TBL in a psychology course, and if so, would you be willing to share
your materials/advice? I will, of course, share with you any
materials I develop as well.
Many thanks!
Liz
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Elizabeth Simpson, M.S.
Doctoral Student
Neuroscience & Behavior Program
University of Georgia
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Jill L. Atkinson, PhD.
Associate Professor and
Chair of Undergraduate Studies
Dept. of Psychology
Queen's University
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
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Email:
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