psyche
Reproduce: PSYCHE Project (funded by JISC)
PSYCHE is a project of Heythrop College, University of London, which aimed to produce two 15-credit technology-enhanced modules in Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology, using a minimum 50% reused and repurposed content from sources external to the institution. The project was funded by JISC and ran from March 2008 to March 2009.
Project Final Report
- PSYCHE Project Final Report (PDF format)
- Also, see the ALT-C 2009 Poster
Learning Materials
The learning materials which can be offered openly can be downloaded using the links below.
- The materials were put together using the free ExELearning tool, which may be downloaded here for a range of platforms. Very little technical knowledge is required to use this tool, thus these resources may be easily edited without technical support.
- The resources are available as an ExE package. Simply download ExE, and this file (~150Mb), load the file, and edit.
- ExE can export other formats (e.g. SCORM). To make use of these, follow the instructions above, and use the ‘Export’ option in the ‘File’ menu.
- The resources are available as a web site, zipped into a single file (~150Mb). Unzip this file, and point your browser at the file ‘index.html’ within the folder.
Reading Styles and Interaction with Online Materials
A report of a study exploring the psychology of reading among low prior knowledge learners will be published here.
This page will be maintained until February 2012.