From monthly archives: December 2019
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SIOP-GIT Blog readers might remember a previous post on two articles Clemente Diaz wrote for the APA's Psych Learning Curve website addressing why Intro instructors should include I-O in their classes as well as the common barriers they face.
Building off of this work, Clemente submitted a poster to the Society for the Teaching of Psychology 4th Annual Twitter Poster Conference - and it was one of two winning submissions! Check it out here:
https://twitter.com/Clem_Diaz/status/1190267329843793920
The big takeaway as to why Intro instructors don't include I-O in their classes is because it isn't in the textbook . . . which is the primary goal of GIT! Let's hope that as progress continues to be made in gettting more I-O into Intro textbooks, we'll see more Intro instructors choosing to cover the topic!
Clemente also created a poster to provide more information on why and how to incorporate I-O psychology into Intro classes; feel free to pass this ...
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Nowadays, memes are a fun and popular way to communicate on the internet. What happens when you mix memes with I-O Psychology? You get I-O Psych Memes, the social media account unofficially run by San Diego State I-O! Check them out (IOPsychMemes on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook)!
The latest post is all about I-O Psych and Intro Psych, which is what GIT is all about:
https://twitter.com/iopsychmemes/status/1201849144257720323
What do you think? Do you agree: should I-O Psych always be taught in Intro Psych??
What is the point of creating memes? As account creator Lisa Kath said, "as much as it seems like creating a meme page is frivolous, I think educators should be aware of how they might really be effective ways of conveying information to our students." Maybe we could all be incorporating memes into our classes - and maybe I-O Psych Memes in particular can be a good resource for Intro Psych students!
What exactly is GIT? ...
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