Guest lecture exchange for social psychology, evolutionary psychology, cultural psychology etc.
We are very excited to add Dr. Coren Lee Apicella's Lecture Exchange list to our website!
Are you teaching online in Spring 2021? Would you love to expose your students to more expert researchers? Join our lecture exchange group! We have created a spreadsheet for faculty interested in exchanging prerecorded guest lectures for classes in social psychology, cultural psychology, evolutionary psychology and more. We think that this time of online teaching affords an excellent opportunity to expose students to experts on various topics in the study of human behavior. The idea would be to provide a prerecorded guest lecture that can be used by any participating faculty. Please add your name, lecture topic(s), and email address to our list! And, if there is something you would like for your class, feel free to send the request to that faculty member. They can then send you their recorded lecture.
A wonderful, but not mandatory, accompaniment to the lecture would be to exchange "tea time chats". That is, allow the professor and/or students in a course to interview you for 10 mins at a mutually convenient time after watching your lecture.
(*Note the lecture does not need to be strictly evolutionary in nature but if it is not, please specify.)
We are very excited to add Dr. Coren Lee Apicella's Lecture Exchange list to our website!
Are you teaching online in Spring 2021? Would you love to expose your students to more expert researchers? Join our lecture exchange group! We have created a spreadsheet for faculty interested in exchanging prerecorded guest lectures for classes in social psychology, cultural psychology, evolutionary psychology and more. We think that this time of online teaching affords an excellent opportunity to expose students to experts on various topics in the study of human behavior. The idea would be to provide a prerecorded guest lecture that can be used by any participating faculty. Please add your name, lecture topic(s), and email address to our list! And, if there is something you would like for your class, feel free to send the request to that faculty member. They can then send you their recorded lecture.
A wonderful, but not mandatory, accompaniment to the lecture would be to exchange "tea time chats". That is, allow the professor and/or students in a course to interview you for 10 mins at a mutually convenient time after watching your lecture.
(*Note the lecture does not need to be strictly evolutionary in nature but if it is not, please specify.)