Hi all,
Today in class I shared with you some documents for adding links to any presentation materials you need to access during your Final Presentation. Although you should be able to find the document in your email inbox (or via a search of shared docs), I thought I'd post them here, too.
[Note: You only have permission to edit the document from your class hour, so be sure to be signed in if you are trying to edit.]
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
CES-D Scale
Today in class we'll be exploring more research in Positive Psychology, including an article that references use of the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) symptom survey. You may choose to complete the scale if you wish to learn more about how symptoms were measured in the study under consideration.
Monday, May 23, 2016
End of Course Survey: Study Strategies and Class Activities
Good morning, AP Psych students!
This morning I'm hoping you could provide me with some feedback on another end-of-course survey. This one will ask you questions about resources, activities and study strategies. Your responses will be kept anonymous and will be used to guide future planning.
This morning I'm hoping you could provide me with some feedback on another end-of-course survey. This one will ask you questions about resources, activities and study strategies. Your responses will be kept anonymous and will be used to guide future planning.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Link to Assignment Dropbox
With Part I of your Final Project due on Monday, some of you may soon be ready to submit your work.
Please use this form to submit the link to your paper.
Please use this form to submit the link to your paper.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Example: Formatting Papers in APA Style
Since most of you should be to the point of composing your papers by now, I thought I'd share this example of a paper in APA style.
NOTE: Although this example is good for illustrating margins, spacing, capitalization, headings, etc., it is a manuscript for a research article. You are not writing a research article, so your sections/organization will look different.
You might find it helpful to begin composing your paper using this APA Template. However, keep in mind several of the sections will not apply to you (just like in the example paper above).
Essentially, you're writing a literature review (only), so you would want to include the following elements:
NOTE: Although this example is good for illustrating margins, spacing, capitalization, headings, etc., it is a manuscript for a research article. You are not writing a research article, so your sections/organization will look different.
You might find it helpful to begin composing your paper using this APA Template. However, keep in mind several of the sections will not apply to you (just like in the example paper above).
Essentially, you're writing a literature review (only), so you would want to include the following elements:
- Title page
- Body of paper. Including:
- Intro
- History of the research on the topic
- Current directions in research
- A conclusion (that sets up Part II).
- References List
Monday, May 16, 2016
Instructor Evaluation Link
Greetings, AP Psych students!
I'm hoping you can take a few minutes today to give me some feedback about my instruction in AP Psych this year. Your comments and responses will remain anonymous, and I do take your feedback seriously as I plan my approaches for the following year.
Here's the link to the 2016 Instructor Evaluation Form. Note: You will only be able to access the link if you are logged in with your chipfalls.org Google account.
Thanks!
I'm hoping you can take a few minutes today to give me some feedback about my instruction in AP Psych this year. Your comments and responses will remain anonymous, and I do take your feedback seriously as I plan my approaches for the following year.
Here's the link to the 2016 Instructor Evaluation Form. Note: You will only be able to access the link if you are logged in with your chipfalls.org Google account.
Thanks!
Friday, May 13, 2016
Links for Your Final Project
Given that today is a work day on your research project, you may find the following links helpful:
- In addition to the short, user-friendly APA style guide you were given in class, you might find this more thorough guide helpful.
- This doc explains how to create "Hanging Indents" in Google Docs. You will need to do this for your reference list, as APA style requires double-spaced, hanging indents for the entries.
Good luck!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Creating Your College Board Account
Today in class you'll be prompted to create a College Board account so you can access your score reports in July. Here is the link you will need. :)
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