Thursday, January 29, 2015
PSY 201 SYLLABI HAVE BEEN UPDATED
ATTENTION ALL PSY 201 STUDENTS- THE UPDATED SYLLABI HAVE BEEN PUT ON THE WEBSITE-PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND USE THESE FOR THE REST OF THE SEMESTER!
Monday, January 26, 2015
Cancellation Announcement for Tuesday and Wednesday, January 27th and 28th
Based
upon the latest forecast information related to the impending storm,
all day and evening classes and activities at all campuses of Suffolk
County Community College will be cancelled for Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 27th and 28th.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
THE WRITING CENTER
The following is a link to the Ammerman Campus Writing Center, an excellent resource for your writing assignment this semester:
http://libguides.sunysuffolk.edu/ammerman_writing_center
http://libguides.sunysuffolk.edu/ammerman_writing_center
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
WELCOME STUDENTS OF THE SPRING 2015
Welcome students of the Spring
2015 semester!
I am hoping we have a stimulating and enjoyable semester as you experience the world of Psychology. My goal is to offer students who are willing to work hard an opportunity to be immersed in the world of Psychology, explore topics of interest in more detail, and earn a good grade in the course. On that note, I would like to share a few ideas of things to focus on to both enhance your course experience and give yourself a chance to obtain the best grade possible:
Homework: It will be important to consistently complete your standing homework assignments. If you do, they will provide you valuable context and reinforcement of class lectures. Your standing homework assignments are:
1. Keep up with the reading: It is a general assumption you will be doing a reading to accompany the class lectures. This will help enhance your understanding of the material and give you a deeper knowledge of the subject matter
2. Watch the assignment videos: The videos associated with the lectures were designed to provide you more details about different topics as well as reinforce material covered in class. Watching them is an excellent way to enhance your understanding and assist with the process of committing the material to memory for test preparation.
3. Plan out your assignments: Writing assignments are a key component of the class. Make sure you develop a schedule early on for their completion and adjust accordingly if you fail to stay on time
- Make sure you understand all the
requirements for the writing assignments on the syllabus so you are not
penalized for not following the assignment!
- - Identify an appropriate topic early in the
semester-see me with questions
- Peer
Review articles are excellent sources for your assignments- make sure you learn how to find and access them
Stay in touch: Many issues can be resolved earlier in
the semester and can make the rest of the semester go much smoother. Make sure
you are familiar enough with course expectations to ask the questions early in
the semester. Feel free to ask during class time so everyone can get the
benefit of the information
Check
the blog on a regular basis for updates on the class, additional reading
assignments, and extra credit opportunities.
Class Participation: Please feel free to share thoughts, ideas, and questions during class. I find class discussion an integral part of a stimulating learning experience and hope you will be an active participant in the class.
If you find any websites or resources that are helpful to you in the course please share them with me as my website is a dynamic site and I am always looking for resources that will be useful to students
Class Participation: Please feel free to share thoughts, ideas, and questions during class. I find class discussion an integral part of a stimulating learning experience and hope you will be an active participant in the class.
If you find any websites or resources that are helpful to you in the course please share them with me as my website is a dynamic site and I am always looking for resources that will be useful to students
Your 1st Homework Assignment: Familiarize
yourself with the website which will be an invaluable resource throughout the
semester!
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