Teaching

Future Courses

This coming fall I will be teaching Psychology 304 (Brain & Behaviour) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in the Department of Psychology. The course website is here: UBC in the Department of Psychology. The course website from 08-09 is here: Old Psyc 360 Website; the course website for 09-10 (current) is here: New Psyc 360 Website.

Past Courses

1. Earlier this summer I taught Psychology 102 at UBC in the Department of Psychology. The course website is here: Psyc 102 Course Website.

2. Last summer I taught Psychology 101 at the UBC in the Department of Psychology. The course website is here: Psyc 101 Course Website.

3. In the 2007-08 academic year I taught Psychology 100 for the Coordinated Arts Programat the UBC. The course website is here: Psyc 100 Course Website.

4. Two summers ago I taught a course at Simon Fraser University in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology: I co-instructed IAT 445 Immersive Environments with Meehae Song.

IAT 445 had two sections that summer. Students in each section decided on an idea for a large course project, and then worked collectively as a large group (i.e., approximately 30 students) to produce that idea. The links to the two high-quality projects that were produced are provided below:

Bottled Media.

Say What!? Graffitically Speaking.

5. In the fall of 2006, I also taught a course on Perception and Cognition for Design at SFU's School of Interactive Arts and Technology. The course number was IAT 302.

6. A few years ago, I taught an upper level psychological statistics course at UBC's Department of Psychology. The course number at the time was: Psychology 366.

7. For a long time, I taught a distance education course on Brain & Behaviour at UBC's Department of Psychology. The course number was: Psychology 304.

8. As a graduate student at UBC in the Department of Psychology I also TA'd alot of courses: Psychology Honours Seminar, Biopsychology, Language.

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