Dear students,
How to use the site?
I would like you to use this site as your Psychology Resource. You can find any information that is related and relevant to our psychology class here. For example, under the heading “pages” you will find Study Notes, which are as useful to your revision, as it is to the AP Psych class. Equally, under “study resources” you will find a plethora of materials that can aid your study.
Under the “AP Psych & Other Psych Resources” you will find especially useful resource, to which I would like you to pay attention in particular. It is the Introductory Psychology section, contributed by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) website. This superb site will help you while reviewing your own learning so far.
So, when we have an exam in a couple of weeks, you will know where to get the importnat information from for your revision, apart from your textbook.
Your Google Sites
I would like you to understand that by developing your own sites you contribute greatly to our class’ learning, by which means you will enable your fellow students to learn about Psychology in more interactive way. Thus making their work more fun!
Note: as advertised last week, I will be grading your sites this week. This is a great opportunity to earn extra points
Posting your comments on your fellow’s site
You need to invite others to your sites and vice versa. Monica, very assertively indeed, has reminded me last week, that this is a two way process e.g. if you want to communicate with a chosen person, not only that you need to invite them first by using their e-mail (gmail), but you will also need to wait for them to invite you as well in return. In other words, make sure that you know each and everybody’s e-mail account, so that you can not only invite the whole class to your site, byt also that others can ivite you to theirs as well. This is a great opportunity to communicate with each other.