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Re: Some Community Psychology teaching resources from Paul Duckett (forwarded to the UK CP Discussion list with his agreement)

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Sofia Triliva <[log in to unmask]>

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The UK Community Psychology Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 12 Jan 2018 14:11:16 +0200

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Dear Paul,


What a generous gesture to share these experiential and beautifully  
developed teaching resources!

Thank you very much,

Sofia
Quoting David Fryer <[log in to unmask]>:

> On Wed, 10 Jan, 2018 at 19:02, Paul Duckett wrote:  Dear Com Psy colleagues,
> I have been away for a while. I have been working at Victoria  
> University (Melbourne) since 2012 and have been engaged in work that  
> has kept me more distant from my Com Psy colleagues than I would  
> have wished. At the end of 2017 Victoria University ran out of money  
> and made a number of positions redundant. One of those positions was  
> mine. This somewhat put a dampener on my Xmas! so I am now trying to  
> reconnect to Com Psy by reconnecting with my old networks.
> I also wanted to share some resources with you that I have been  
> developing on YouTube and Sound Cloud over the past couple of years  
> for the teaching I have been involved with in Com Psy and in the  
> History of Psychology. Previously, these were private resources used  
> in class but now I am effectively unemployed, I can now go more  
> fully public with them.
>
> I have listed them below along with their YouTube or SoundCloud  
> links. I am hoping some of you might find some use for these  
> resources. Share the links with anyone who you think might be able  
> to put them to good use. All I ask is if you like the vodcasts and  
> podcasts that you give me a 'thumbs up' and if you use them, you  
> give me non-monetary credit.
> Kind thoughts,
>
> Paul
> [log in to unmask]  
>
> Community Psychology Upstream Story 2017
> 3D modelling animation – visual metaphor portraying the concept of  
> Prevention and asking what place prevention has in psychology. The  
> metaphor is based on the parable of the physician by McKinlay (1979).
>
>  Duration: 2m30s LINK: https://youtu.be/d8sfjAYi6mI
>
> History of Psychology – Psychoanalysis Vodcast, 2017
> A lecture vodcast delivered on an undergraduate level 3 unit on the  
> History of Psychology. This lecture looks at the historical context  
> of psychoanalysis linking to research paradigms and the  
> socio-economic contexts.
>
>  Duration: 42mins
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/xBZP0c5vGQg
>
>   Psychology Research Paradigms Video Quiz Psychoanalysis vs  
> Behaviourism Vodcast 02017
> Example of video quiz used for Level 3 undergraduate students taking  
> a unit of study on the History of  Psychology. This quiz contrasts  
> the research paradigms adopted by psychoanalysis and behaviourism.
>
>  Duration: 6mins
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/6WAlm5AGc_Y
>
> History of Psychology Music Video 2017
> Music video to introduce level 3 undergraduate students to key  
> content of a unit on the History of Psychology.  It is about  
> connecting a History of Psychology to broader political, cultural  
> and economic contexts
>
>  Duration: 3mins
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/e4N0HPGEEgI
>
>   History of Psychology Lecture Vodcast 2017 A vodcast of lecture 1  
> given on a History of Psychology to level 1 undergraduate students.
>  Duration: 33mins
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/lLZJRsmRLKQ
>
>   Psychology the Movie ….   2017 A visual metaphor - depiction of a  
> history of psychology that is celebratory – used to contrast with a   
> critical approach to the history of Psychology.
>  Duration: 50s
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/kNcB9Gbskvc 
>
>   Vodcast for conference session 'Up the Community Psychologist' at  
> the Society for Research and  Action Conference in Ottawa, Canada,  
> June, 2017. 
>  Duration; 10mins
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/3NKx0T6CN6k
>
> Community Psychology PowerPoint Presentation on Ecological  
> Analysis 2016 PowerPoint presentation used in-class with Level 4  
> students (Hons) taking a unit of study in community  psychology (no  
> audio).
>  Duration; 1m 30s
>
>  LINK: https://youtu.be/dzuzwa5psfk
>
>   APA4015 Podcast on Being Critical about Community Psychology 2016  
> Part 1 of an audio podcast used in a flipped classroom for community  
> psychology students at Level 4 (Hons).
>  Duration; 26mins
>
>  https://soundcloud.com/paul- duckett-836214414/ compsyapa4015
>
>   Audio Podcast on Anger in the Workplace
> This is a 15 minute keynote address for the 12th Asia-Pacific  
> Symposium on Emotions in Worklife (APSEW), In this talk I explore  
> mainstream psychological approaches to the management of emotion as  
> applied to the workplace. 
>
>  Duration: 19 minutes
>
>  LINK: https://soundcloud.com/paul- duckett-836214414
>
> Upstream Story: Community Psychology and Prevention
> This is a story that illustrates the concept of Prevention. It was  
> used for teaching on year 4 community  psychology subject at an  
> Victoria University, Australia. The story is based on the parable of  
> the physician byMcKinlay (1979).
>
>  Duration: 8mins
>
>  Warning, this was one of my earliest attempts at podcasting and I  
> set my levels wrong (too much base). I sound  a bit like Barry White!
>
>  LINK: https://soundcloud.com/paul- duckett-836214414/upstream-  
> story-community-psychology- and-prevention
>
>
> Kind thoughts,
> Paul
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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