For a page of neuroscience related media and resources, go here
Past Classes
- Introduction to Cognitive Neuropsychology
- PSYC 170
- 2013 – Summer Session 2
- Upper division, 7 student seminar
- course website
- Gray Matters (Introduction to Neuroscience)
- Academic Connections
- 2013 – Summer
- Pre-college intensive for ~20 high school students
- course website
- Biological Foundations
- PSYC 2
- 2012 – Fall
- 300-person introductory course
- course website
- Gray Matters (Introduction to Neuroscience)
- Academic Connections
- 2012 – Summer
- Pre-college intensive for 20 high school students
- course website
- Introduction to Statistics
- Psyc 60
- 2012 – Spring
- 300-student lecture course
- course website
- Introduction to Statistics
- Psyc 60
- 2010 – Summer
- 60-student lecture course
Awesome TAs I’ve worked with:
- Ian Greenhouse (PSYC 60 Su10)
- Tristan Shuman (PSYC 60 Su10 & Sp12)
- Teresa Monreal (PSYC 60 Sp12)
- Marisa Gilbert (PSYC 60 Sp12)
- Ieva Rezhas – Undergrad UGIA (PSYC 60 Sp12, Gray Matters Su12 & Su13)
- Richard Cui – Undergrad UGIA (PSYC 60 Sp12)
- Amy Kaestner – Undergrad UGIA (PSYC 60 Sp12)
- Brad Monk (PSYC 2 Fa12)
- Hans Peterson (PSYC 2 Fa12)
- Sinjin Swartz – Undergrad UGIA (PSYC 2 Fa12)
Educational Technologies I use:
Moodle – An open-source system for managing courses including grades, discussion forums, automated homework and messaging. I prefer this over UCSD’s enterprise TED/BlackBoard system.
iClicker – An interactive device for surveying students’ understanding in real-time. UCSD’s Center for Teaching Development advocates progressive techniques for getting the most out of clicker technology, which I am still working on. (see example video)