Welcome
to Psybersite
at
Miami University
Psybersite is a
gateway to web tutorials on a variety of topics in the field of
Psychology. All of the educational modules available here have
been created by advanced undergraduate and graduate students at Miami
University. They may be used for educational purposes, research,
and general study, but please credit the authors and source.
Creation of Psybersite was supported by a grant from the Learning
Technologies and Enrichment Program at Miami
University to Richard Sherman and Steve
Hinkle.
[Historical
Note: Psybersite represents possibly the earliest
example of student-generated educational content for the WWW,
beginning with the publication of student projects for courses
taught at Miami University by Richard
Sherman in 1996 -- see 1996 tutorial examples a,
b, and c.
For discussions of the pedagogical rationale and the important
historical context of this approach, see Using the World Wide Web to teach
applications of Social Psychology to everyday life(Sherman, 1998)
, and Toward
a "Miami Model" of internet-intensive higher education, (Wolfe et
al., 1998). Additional
student-generated tutorials from other courses were made
available through 2000 and have provided a rich educational
content for visitors to PsyberSite from around the world ever
since. All tutorials will remain viable through the year
2021 but are no longer being actively supported, except for minor
edits. Comments or questions can be sent to Richard
Sherman.]
PsyberSite, Miami University. Last revised: . Comments & Questions to R. Sherman . Also See: Social Psychology at Miami University
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