Copyright
Clearance Center, Inc. Online. A service
designed to assist you in getting copyright
clearance for course materials and tutorials. A
fee is charged.
e.psych. This
site is an educational web site that teaches visitors about
psychological concepts, through interactive animations, video,
experiment and demonstrations.
Opal: Online
Psychology ALerting. A free email service for getting
alerts about upcoming journal table of contents and books in areas
you select.
POSbase.
A database of powerpoint presentations that describe both classic
and recent research in psychology useful for high school and
undergraduate teaching.
Copyright Clearance Center,
Inc. Online. A service designed to
assist you in getting copyright clearance
for course materials and tutorials. A fee
is charged.
Psych Web. Information for
students and teachers of psychology, including
beginner's information, lists of psychology
resources elsewhere on the internet, and tip
sheets for psychology majors.
The World Lecture Hall a
collection of class materials in all subjects
around the world.
Introductory
Biopsychology Tutorials. by Sandra Nagel Randall of Saginaw Valley
State University and Lyle K. Grant of Athabasca University. Review
the structures of our nervous system with reviews of some of the basic
functions.
Neurosciences on the Internet A
searchable database of sites related to
neurosciences that are reviewed for inclusion to
ensure that they are appropriate.
Neuroscience Animations. A collection of dynamic Java
applets illustrating a range of neuroscience topics.
Abnormal Child Psychology. A page with resources for teachers, students, parents, and familes relating to this topic.
Teaching Clinical Psychology. A
page dedicated to sharing resources and ideas on
teaching clinical psychology, especially at the
undergraduate level. Contributors are wanted.
PsychExperiments: Psychology
Experiments on the Internet. A collection of cognitive psychology and perception experiments
that allow you to see your own data and if you
ftp to their site you can collect class data and
the entire data set.
Classics
in the History of Psychology by Christopher
D. Green, York University, Toronto, Ontario A
collection of short classics with information on
the author and a critical commentary.
The History of
Psychology Web Site A nice collection of links and information
pertaining to the history of psychology from the ancient Greeks.
Kulkosky's
Bookmarks for History of Psychology. A very extensive set
of links organized around several topics in the history of
psychology. I tried several links and all seemed to work.
Museum
of the History of Psychological Instrumentation
This site has images and information on many
instruments used by early psychologists.
Descriptions of each instrument are included,
along with references to original publications in
which the instruments were used.
Philosophy of Psychiatry
Bibliography by Christian Perring at
University of Kentucky. It has links to sources
or where to order sources where possible.
Psychology
in America This site covers psychology in
America prior to James trying to show that James
was not the first American Psychologist.
A collection of single image random
dot stereograms (SIRDS) that can be used to
demonstration stereoscopic depth in computer
based laboratory assignments. You might try
printing them out - I have not as yet. These
SIRDS could be useful in Sensory processes
classes and Introductory courses as well.
ViperLib. Online
Collection of Image for the study of vision.
Vision Science A
collection of links related to human and animal vision. For classes note the
page of demonstrations
Vischeck. A site with a
program that can simulate how images and web pages would look to
people with different types of color deficiencies. Free to use
and download.
The CHANCE database; a database
of resources for teaching probability and
statistics including articles from newspapers and
some journals. Supported in part by the NSF.
Data Sonification Project Tutorial.
Demonstrates ways sounds are being used to display data for data analysis and
teaching of quantitative methods and statistics.
Guessing
Correlations A nice little applet (Requires
a Java Capable Browser) that will show four
correlations for you to guess. Regression
Applet. Move one date point and see what
happens to a regression line. Test for the effect
of outliers.