Specifically,
if you make satisfactory progress in this course, you will:
- have a working
understanding of some basic research methods in animal behavior
- understand
how to use writing as a thinking tool
- be able
to write a manuscript in the format of the American Psychological Association
(APA)
- have a
working understanding of current research and theory regarding animal
communication and cognition
- have a
working understanding of some of the methods used to study animal communication
and cognition
This course
also meets the 300-level lab requirement for the Psychology and Psychobiology
majors. |
- IMPROVING
YOUR COMPUTER LITERACY. You are now living in the 21st century--the
age of technology. That means that you need to be computer-literate:
to know how to use a word processor, a spreadsheet, electronic mail.
One of my objectives in this course is to help you to become familiar
with computer technologies, so that you are ready for the new century!
Improving your computer literacy is one of the goals of Morgan's
PSY 348. Thus you will be asked to subscribe to a class
email list, to check your mail regularly, to use the class Blackboard
site as a resource, to post assignments using electronic mail, to collect
and analyze data using a spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel) and to write
up the results of your studies using a word processing program (Microsoft
Word).
For this
course, you MUST subscribe to the class listserv. The listserv will
be used to post announcements, study guides,news, and other information
relevant to this course. All information posted to the
list is considered valid class material for use in quizzes.
You can also use the list to have discussions about topics we cover
in class, to ask questions of your classmates or instructor, or to
form study groups.
You
can subscribe to the class listserv now by clicking on this link.
Compose an email message to:
ancomcog-on@wheatonma.edu
Leave the subject
heading and the body of the message blank. Then send the message. You
should get a confirmation message back from the listserv (a listserv is
a computer, by the way--not a person!), to which you must reply in order
to be subscribed to the list. Follow the instructions provided by the
listserver in order to be subscribed to the list. Once subscribed, you
need to check your email at least once a day, to look for announcements,
study guides, or other course information. REMEMBER: Material posted
to the list is fair game for testing.
- IMPROVING
YOUR CRITICAL THINKING. As a college graduate, you will be expected
to be a good thinker. Yet rarely in any of your college courses will
you be explicitly offered some help on how to think. Contrary to what
you may believe, good thinking doesn't come naturally! It isn't all
in your genes--it has to be learned. Good thinking is essential for
you to be an effective citizen of this planet, and especially for you
to be an informed consumer of information in the era of hypermedia (and
hype!) An understanding of the nature of science is also necessary in
our technology-rich society. A second set of goals for this
course, then, includes improving your critical reasoning, introducing
you to the epistemology*
of science, and teaching you to be more objective in your considerations
of life around you.
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