Table of Contents
Introduction |
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Jessica Cerniak, Maria S. Wong, and Lisa H. Rosen |
6 |
Foundational Courses in Psychology |
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Introductory Psychology in the Online Environment: One Model of Success |
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Jennifer R. Grewe and Sarah N. Pope |
10 |
An Introduction to a Thoughtful Psychology: Focusing on Critical Thinking Skills in Psychological Science |
Jerome Anthony Lewis |
20 |
Teaching the Introduction to the Psychology Major Course Online |
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David E. Copeland |
30 |
Adulting: Using Professional Development to Prepare Students for Life After College |
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Gabrielle P. A. Smith and Alexandra Woodson |
39 |
Small Screen, Big Class: Learning in a Large Online Introductory Lifespan Development Course |
Claire W. Lyons and Robyn L. Kondrad |
49 |
Teaching Developmental Psychology Online: A Motivational Perspective |
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Kathryn E. Frazier, Jacquelyn N. Raftery-Helmer, Nicole M. Rosa, and Colleen J. Sullivan |
61 |
Teaching Psychology of Human Sexuality Online |
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Xiaomeng Xu |
71 |
Teaching Abnormal Psychology Effectively within an Asynchronous, Student-Centered Paradigm |
Melanie D. Hetzel-Riggin |
81 |
As You Like It: Teaching Abnormal Psychology Across the Online Spectrum |
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Carla G. Strassle |
93 |
A Modular Asynchronous Framework to Teach Content-Heavy Courses |
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Robert A. Bartsch |
101 |
Teaching Personality Psychology Online |
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Diane L. Finley |
108 |
Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse and Teaching Biopsychology Online: Intentional Course Design for Developing Learner Agency |
Melissa Lynn Maffeo |
114 |
Cognition and Brain Science: Integrating Lab Science in the Online Curriculum |
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Kiersten R. Baughman |
121 |
Zoomed Into Psych Science: A 7-Week Online Research Methods Course |
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Iva Katzarska-Miller |
128 |
An Adventure in Remote Instruction: Research Methods in Psychology |
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Vanessa Woods, Emma Geller, and Victoria Cross |
137 |
Developing an Online Research Methods Course with Laboratory |
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Barbara B. Oswald and Beth Dietz |
154 |
Creating and Maintaining a Psychology Research Culture in an Online Environment |
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Elaine Willerton, Heather D. Hussey, and Yulia Watters |
162 |
Teaching an Online Statistics Course for Psychological Science |
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Beth Dietz and Camilla McMahon |
177 |
Elective, Advanced, and Graduate Courses in Psychology |
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A Bridge to Knowledge, Application, and Success through an Upper-Level Fundamentals Course |
Tanaz C. Arteaga, Felice Mayes, and Eva Patrick |
186 |
Teaching History of Psychology Online |
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Brittany N. Avila |
199 |
Biopsychology Labs Online: Resources and Inquiry-Driven Strategies |
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Taffeta M. Elliott |
207 |
Cultivating Engagement in an Online Learning and Cognition Course |
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Bryan D. Poole |
215 |
Engaging Student Autonomy in Learning and Memory |
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Matthew E. Davis |
224 |
Teaching Cognitive Psychology Online: Tools, Concepts, and Reflections |
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Alfonso Díaz-Furlong, Alfonso F. Díaz-Cárdenas, and Jeanik Shaday Cortés-Corona |
231 |
Teaching Educational Psychology Online |
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Lindsay C. Masland |
241 |
E-Service-Learning Promotes Student Engagement in Atypical Development Course |
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Michael Joseph Figuccio |
251 |
Teaching Group Processes: Facilitating Group Discussions in an Online Environment |
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Caitlin Lapine |
257 |
Intergroup Relations Course: Making the Move from In-Person to Online |
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Maria Iankilevitch |
264 |
Human Sexual Behavior: Designing and Teaching an Effective Online Course |
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Melodie A. Hunnicutt |
274 |
Intimate Partner Violence: Incorporating Health and Wellness in the Online Curriculum |
Kiersten R. Baughman |
280 |
Unique Assignments in an Online Psychology and the Law Course |
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Taryn A. Myers |
287 |
Facilitating an Undergraduate Asynchronous Forensic Psychology Course |
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Wesley S. Bettger |
295 |
Teaching Sport Psychology Online |
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Diane L. Finley |
302 |
Teaching Industrial/Organizational Psychology Online |
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Joanne F. Zinger |
309 |
But What Should You DO with a Degree in Psychology? Creating a Capstone Course in Ethics and Professional Issues |
Taryn A. Myers |
319 |
Integrating Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in an Online Developmental Psychology Course |
Nancy S. Longo |
326 |
Adapting the Passion-Driven Statistics Curriculum for an Online Graduate Multivariate Statistics Course |
Lisa H. Rosen and Kristin R. Flaming |
335 |
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