New!
Moving Images: Exploring Psychology
Through Film
VHS or DVD. Faculty Guide available
at http://www.worthpublishers.com/gray
Edited by Martin Bolt, this new series (drawn from the Films for the Humanities and Sciences) contains 25 one-to-eight minute clips of real people, real experiments, and real patients, combining historical footage with cutting-edge research and news programming.
New!
Scientific
American Frontiers Video Collection
Third Edition
Edited by Marin Bolt, Calvin College.
Housed in ActivePsych Classroom Activities
Project. CD, DVD, VHS
The third edition of this acclaimed series offers 15 clips from segments produced between 2002 and 2005. Featuring Alan Alda, the series presents both current research and real-world applications, offering you yet another terrific way to encourage discussion and debate.
Scientific American
Frontiers Video Collection, Second
Edition
VHS
or DVD. Faculty Guide available.
Hosted by Alan Alda, these 8-12 minute teaching modules from the highly praised Scientific American series feature the work of such notable researchers as Steve Sumi, Renee Baillargeon, Carl Rosengren, Laura Pettito, Steven Pinker, Barbara Rothbaum, and Michael Gazzaniga.
Worth
Digital Media Archive
VHS,
DVD or CD-ROM. Faculty Guide available.
This rich presentation tool
contains 42 digitized video clips
of classic experiments and research.
Footage includes Bandura's Bobo doll
experiment, Takooshian's bystander
studies, Piaget's conservation experiment,
Harlow's monkey experiments, Milgram's
obedience studies, and Neissers' selective
attention studies.
Psychology:
The Human Experience Teaching Modules
VHS or DVD. Faculty Guide available.
This series includes more than 3 hours of footage from the introductory psychology telecourse, Psychology: The Human Experience, produced by Coast Learning Systems with Worth Publishers.
The Many Faces
of Psychology Video
Created
and written by Frank J. Vattano, Colorado
State University, and Martin Bolt,
Calvin College (Produced by the Office
of Instructional Services, Colorado
State University). VHS or DVD.
A terrific way to begin your psychology course, this 22-minute video introduces psychology as a science and a profession, illustrating basic and applied methods.
The Mind Video
Teaching Modules, Second Edition
Edited
by Frank J. Vattano, Colorado State
University with the consultation of
Charles Brewer, Furman University,
and David Myers in association with
WNET.
VHS or DVD. Faculty Guide available.
These 35 brief, engaging video clips dramatically enhance and illustrate your lectures, including a dramatic new interview with Clive Wearing.
The Brain Video
Teaching Modules, Second Edition
Edited
by Frank J. Vattano, Thomas L. Bennet,
and Michelle Butler, all of Colorado
State University
VHS or DVD. Faculty Guide available.
This collection of 32 short clips provides vivid examples for myriad topics in introductory psychology.
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