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PT@CC Innovative Teaching Symposium Saturday, 9:00 AM 10:30 AM, Salon A Video clips to engage students, apply their knowledge and a tool for assessment Eric Kim Lane Community College Contact Information telephone: 541-463-5819 email: kime@lanecc.edu http://media.lanecc.edu/users/kime/wpa2018.html

Video clips can be a good tool to engage students, prime them to apply their knowledge, and a tool for assessing their knowledge of psychology. (1) As a supplement to your lecture: a) After you discuss a topic (e.g. schemas), you can use a video clip to show how schemas affect thinking such as whether people prefer Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act.

(1) As a supplement to your lecture: b) Use the video clip as a lead into your topic (e.g. How I Met Your Mother Season 9, Episode 16 (How Your Mother Met Me) What psychology topics can you use to teach with "Naked Man"? What real world topics can you use to teach with "Naked Man"?

(2) An assessment tool: c) Show the video clip for several days before class (especially the long clips). Don t talk about the clip. After you talk about the psychological concept, have students identify an example of the psychological clip without being prompted to the video clip shown earlier

(2) An assessment tool: d) After discussing several related psychological concepts (e.g. hypothesis, empirical evidence, or operational definition), have them do a free recall exercise to identify the concept shown in the video o Option 1: Have the students generate possible options o Option 2: Make sure the concepts are written on the board or on a handout so that it becomes a recognition task o Option 3: Once students believe they made the correct identification, systematically evaluate each option and their definition to see how the video clip matches the definition of each option. What is the psychological concept?

Seinfeld (Season 6, Episode 8: The Soup) Hypothesis: A prediction about a relationship between two or more variables. Empirical Evidence: The collection of data to assess a claim or hypothesis. Operational Definition: A relatively precise description of how a variable or concept will be measured, manipulated or identified.

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Gestalt Laws and Depth Perception Cues

Major Ego Defense Mechanisms Source of anxiety A young girl was sexually abused by her uncle. A college student does not get into the fraternity of his choice. A woman who fears her sexual urges A man who has a strong desire to have an extramarital affair Every time she and her husband have a big argument A woman can t take her anger out on her boss. A woman with strong sexual urges A team of doctors has diagnosed a man with cancer. Example Defense mechanism to Name of the How the defense mechanism reduce anxiety defense mechanism works As an adult, she can t Repression The master defense mechanism; remember anything about the ego pushes unacceptable the traumatic experience. impulses out of awareness, back into the unconscious mind. He says that wasn t that Rationalization The ego replaces a less good of a fraternity acceptable motive with a more anyway. acceptable one. becomes a religious zealot Reaction formation The ego transforms an unacceptable motive into its opposite. accuses his wife of flirting with other men. A woman returns home to her mother so she goes home and takes it out on her husband becomes an artist who paints nudes. but he won t acknowledge that he has cancer Projection Regression Displacement Sublimation Denial The ego attributes personal shortcomings, problems, and faults to others. The ego seeks the security of an earlier developmental period in the face of stress. The ego shifts feelings toward an unacceptable object to another more acceptable object. The ego replaces an unacceptable impulse with a socially acceptable one. The ego refuses to acknowledge anxiety producing realities.