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Bozeman, Montana, United States
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Former Psychology Teacher at California State University, Northridge and Moorpark College; Former Educational Programs Consultant at James Randi Educational Foundation; Specialize in Research Methods and Statistics, Cognitive Psychology, Critical Thinking and Reasoning, Sensation and Perception, Learning, Attention
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Preview of Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Editable Lecture & Resource Pack

Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Editable Lecture & Resource Pack

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PsychSplainer
PowerPoint Presentation/Lecutre on Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization This fully animated presentation includes many original illustrations as well as classic examples (all in the public domain and under fair use). The lecture covers the most commonly taught principles of figure/ground, proximity, similarity, common fate, good continuity, symmetry, and closure as well as the concepts of heuristics verses algorithms, illusory contours, and simplicity as they pertain to perception. Note
Preview of Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Editable PowerPoint Presentation

Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Editable PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
PsychSplainer
PowerPoint Presentation/Lecture on Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization This fully animated presentation includes many original illustrations as well as classic examples (all in the public domain and under fair use). The lecture covers the most commonly taught principles of figure/ground, proximity, similarity, common fate, good continuity, symmetry, and closure as well as the concepts of heuristics verses algorithms, illusory contours, and simplicity as they pertain to perception. Note
Preview of Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: PowerPoint Show

Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: PowerPoint Show

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PsychSplainer
PowerPoint Show on Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization This fully animated show includes many original illustrations as well as classic examples (all in the public domain and under fair use). The lecture covers the most commonly taught principles of figure/ground, proximity, similarity, common fate, good continuity, symmetry, and closure as well as the concepts of heuristics verses algorithms, illusory contours, and simplicity as they pertain to perception. Notes are included in the pr
Preview of Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Lecture & Resource Pack

Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Lecture & Resource Pack

Created by
PsychSplainer
PowerPoint Show on Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization This fully animated show includes many original illustrations as well as classic examples (all in the public domain and under fair use). The lecture covers the most commonly taught principles of figure/ground, proximity, similarity, common fate, good continuity, symmetry, and closure as well as the concepts of heuristics verses algorithms, illusory contours, and simplicity as they pertain to perception. Notes are included in the pr
Preview of Do You Have ESP? "Experiment" for critical thinking or statistics

Do You Have ESP? "Experiment" for critical thinking or statistics

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PsychSplainer
Fun demonstration/experiment to demonstrate probability and inject some critical thinking about paranormal phenomena into any classroom. Includes instructor notes in the notes section. This experiment involves predicting which of five "cards" will appear 25 times. The cards are fixed rather than random due to technical limitations, but the experiment repeats twice with different cards so that you may repeat it in the same classroom. The first run of this experiment is included in my lecture "S
Preview of Levels of Processing Demonstration/Experiment (PowerPoint)

Levels of Processing Demonstration/Experiment (PowerPoint)

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This PowerPoint presentation is a fun, interactive demonstration of Levels of Processing Theory. This experiment is designed for psychology courses, but it can be used in any course to demonstrate to students the importance of reading - not skimming, and not simply attending lectures - material when studying. This experiment also appears as part of my complete lecture on long-term memory
Preview of Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Student Handouts

Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization: Student Handouts

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PsychSplainer
Handouts for students to make notes on my lecture: Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization (sold separately or in a bundle). Handouts include three slides per page. Some slides are combined for space and flow. I highly recommend purchasing this item in the complete bundle rather than separately.
Preview of Priming Demonstrations (PowerPoint)

Priming Demonstrations (PowerPoint)

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PsychSplainer
2 fun interactive demonstrations of priming effects. Fully animated PowerPoint presentation with set timing. This presentation is included in my complete lecture covering long-term memory.
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Experience

Former Psychology Teacher at California State University, Northridge and Moorpark College; Former Educational Programs Consultant at James Randi Educational Foundation; Specialize in Research Methods and Statistics, Cognitive Psychology, Critical Thinking and Reasoning, Sensation and Perception, Learning, Attention

Teaching style

Socratic, depth and understanding over memorization

Awards & shining teacher moments

Best Presentation, CTUP Teaching Exchange, 2002. (WPA); NSF IGERT Fellowship, 2003 - 2005, UC Santa Barbara; William Wilsoncroft Award for Excellence, 2003, CSU Northridge; Research Awards: Psi Chi Graduate Research Award, 2004 (WPA); 2nd Place Oral Presentation, 2001 (Student Research & Creative Works Symposium; CSUN); 1st Place Oral Presentation, 2000 (Student Research & Creative Works Symposium; CSUN); 1st Place Overall, 1999 (Psi Chi Undergraduate Research Competition; CSUN)

My own education history

BA in Psychology, California State University Northridge; MA in General/Experimental Psychology, California State University Northridge; PhD Candidate (ABD) in Cognitive and Perceptual Sciences, University of California Santa Barbara