MacIntroPsych
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Looking for some inspiration in these pandemic days? Join me virtually McMaster University on Monday, January 25 at 7pm for a special talk: "The Art & Science of Improved Well-Being with Dr. Laurie Santos from Yale University". Registration required: zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Over 200 people tuned in for our Appetizers for the Mind event to learn about our postdocs' research! They did an amazing job communicating their science! Congrats to James McKendry, Ph.D. Dr. LeaGrie Rodrigo Narro Pérez Dr. Cayleih Robertson! McCall MacBain Foundation McMaster Alumni McMaster Faculty of Science McMaster University
Are you a McMaster University undergrad who is passionate about teaching psychology? We're looking for you! Consider applying to be a MacIntroPsych teaching assistant for Fall 2021. Applications close on Feb 22. macintropsych.com
I'm very excited to collaborate with our program members in the McCall MacBain Postdoctoral Fellows to offer an exciting new course this spring semester: INSPIRE 3EL3 (CO1)Perspectives in Science: Behind the Scenes
The Silhouette A "HiFlex" model of teaching that offers in- person and online options will require overcoming pedagogical challenges, but I'm convinced that creative planning and supporting resources can make this the standard model as we move forward to a new norm in university education.
As the McCall MacBain Foundation teaching and leadership fellows program wraps up its second year, award-winning instructor @profjoekim talks about training the next generation of world-class educators. | McCall MacBain Postdoctoral Fellows @mcmasterscience
I'm excited to be a Science Champion McMaster University! Check out the work we are doing to discover, teach and communicate science. science.mcmaster.ca/champions
Avis Favaro McMaster University Nothing can replace the excitement of a live classroom. But...during the pandemic I made several conscientious decisions to "liven" up my online lectures. I had 2 online TAs that subbed as volunteers for demos, I asked provocative Qs and highlighted replies, had AMA sessions.