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Department: Psychology
School: Eastern Washington University
Product: Meyers/DeWall, Psychology in Everyday Life; Berger, The Developing Person through the Life Span; Comer, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology
Advice on using technology with students: Be as organized and predictable as possible. Because technology can be intimidating (“Will my scores be recorded?” “How do I find what I’m looking for?”), instructors can really build student confidence by being reliable and steady.