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Best Wishes for the Holidays    Posted: Dec 14, 2007
Have a great holiday. If you are not yet caught up with the assignments, please use a little of your time off to get on track. All of you can finish on time. Best Wishes, Dr. Cook

Please evaluate your online course    Posted: Dec 12, 2007
Dear Miller-Motte Online Student! We would like you to evaluate the online course you are taking just as you would do it for a classroom “on the ground” course. If you click on the following link it will take you to an online survey that should take only a couple of minutes of your time. Please give us your thoughts and feedback on the course – this is an anonymous process, so let us know what you think. Click on this link: http://mmtcwilmington.net/DE%20Survey.htm Thank you very much! Dewey Teske Distance Education Coordinator Delta Career Education Colleges
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Course progress    Posted: Dec 4, 2007
I have sent each of you an email with a report of your current progress. Please realize that you have a total of 5 and one half weeks including the holiday until the end of the course. Plan accordingly. If you did not receive an email send me one. Have a great day!

Assignment on 22nd    Posted: Nov 13, 2007
Chapters 8&9 are not meant to be done on the holiday. My error. The exams can be done on the next Monday.

Discussion Area Question    Posted: Nov 8, 2007
Two of the books for potential review (by the Gears), deal with genetic manipulation with humans. What are your views in this area?

Book Reviews    Posted: Nov 8, 2007
Each student is required to read at least one of the following books and do a one page review. The review is due by 4PM on Jan 15th, 2008. Extra credit will be given for more than one review. In the one page, you are to give an overview of the book and discuss its relevance to the course. If you have questions email me. 1. Raising Abel by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neil Gear 2. Dark Inheritance by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neil Gear 3. I never promised you a rose garden by Hannah Greenberg 4. One flew over the cuskoo's nest by Ken Kesey

Discussion area    Posted: Oct 25, 2007
Welcome to Psychology. I would like each student to introduce themselves, tell us at least five things about you, and tell us why you are taking this course.

Exam due dates    Posted: Oct 11, 2007
Exams need to be taken by the due date on the syllabus. Do not pay attention to the due date listed in the "assessment" section of the grade book. This date exists to keep the exam number in numerical order.It is also the date on which the exam is removed from the file. ie, do the exam(s) on or near the expected date on the syllabus.

Worksheets and Exams    Posted: Oct 11, 2007
These are located in the gradebook. "general" contain the worksheets. "assessments" the tests. Tests are available on the dates on the syllabus. email me to receive the syllabus.

Welcome to Psychology Online Fall 2007    Posted: Oct 8, 2007
Hi everybody, I am very glad you decided to take Psychology this Fall. The course will include an overview of psych covering such areas as history, biological components, social psych, mental illness, treatments and particular attention as to what makes us "tick". I am looking forward to helping you to explore the ever expanding area of human mental activities!

Course Description
This course will examine the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Emphasis will be placed on understanding behavior from a biological, cognitive, affective, and social perspective. Knowledge obtained from this course will aid in your personal, academic, and professional development.

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