Crash Course How we make memories.
Crash Course Remembering and Forgetting
Crash Course Controversy of Intelligence
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Practice Quiz
Crash Course How we make memories.
Crash Course Remembering and Forgetting
Crash Course Controversy of Intelligence
Create Study Plan
Practice Quiz
Monday January 27, 2025
Report on Intelligence on due Thursday
Please make sure you have a charged computer for our test on Monday. We will be taking it online in the AP classroom. Make sure you can log on.
Circle: If you could take a 5 minute trip to any year of you future life, what year would you want to see and why?
Learning Targets and Vocabulary
Crash Course How we make memories.
Crash Course Remembering and Forgetting
Crash Course Controversy of Intelligence
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Practice Quiz
Thursday January 23, 2025
Circle: In a number of European and Asian countries you take tests to see if a student should continue with their education. How do you think this school would be impacted if we used IQ tests to determine which level of course you take? What would be good and what would be bad?
Circle: If you could choose an area of your life to be more intelligent about what would it be and why? Examples:
Turn and Talk: How should we use testing of intelligence in schools, college and the workplace?
Working definition of Intelligence: The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
Circle: You are smarter than some people and not as smart as others. What does "smart" mean in this context? Write down you answer first.
Circle: If you had the choice between having more intelligence or being more likable which would you choose and why?
Turn and Talk: How many of you immediatly asked after the IQ test thursday how others did? How did taking the test and the subsequent score make you feel?
Wednesday January 22, 2025
New Seating Chart/Activity- If your table was to open a restaurant, what would be the different course's you would serve. i.e. what is your best meal you can cook? Also what is the name of your restuarant?
Circle: If you had to choose to be better at one, high gand normal IQ or high IQ and low rit/perseverance?
Homework: Please make sure you are SQ3R'ing the homework in the text. We know from the Memory Unit the best what to put information into LTM is to use effortful processing while encoding and to do distributed rehearsal to make sure you are activation LTP.
Next Unit: Intelligence and Testing
Activity: Pre-testing questions.
Activity: Intelligence Test the imput the data. What are some other variables that we could pair with the intelligence test to maybe get another look at the link between intelligence and...
Lab report
January 16, 2025
Definition of Intelligence: Look it up.
Definition of Wisdom: Look it up.
What is the difference between wisdom and intelligence?
Circle: Who is the smartest person you know?
Link below has all the learning targets for unit on Cognition. It also contains a list of vocabulary words. The vocabulary list should not be considered exhaustive as there my be other words in the units you should know. Learning Targets and Vocabulary
Activity: Look up the definitions of each of these concepts at your table.(Confirmation Bias, Mental Set, Representative Heuristic, Base-Rate Fallacy and the Availability Heuristic) You will have 10 minutes to come up with a definition in your own words and an example from someone at your table that explains these concepts at work(example-when you know you had a confirmation bias about something). These explanations and examples should be made into your notecards. You will be presenting these to the class. You will also be voting on best
Activity: Heuristic's and how they turn into Mind Traps. 1. Cognitive Dissonance 2. Spotlight Effect. 3. The Anchoring effect 4. Halo Effect 5. Gamblers Fallacy 6. Confirmation Bias 7. The paradox of choice
Student Activity: M35: Fact or Falsehood?
Teacher Demonstration: M35: Dice Games to Demonstrate Problem Solving
Teacher Demonstration: M35: Confirmation Bias
Student Activity: M35: Confirmation and Custody Decisions
Teacher Demonstration: M35: Demonstrating Mental Set
Teacher Demonstration: M35: The Representativeness Heuristic
Teacher Demonstration: M35: The Base-Rate Fallacy
Student Activity: M35: The Availability Heuristic
Student Activity: M35: Belief Bias
Student Activity: M35: Framing Decisions
Student Activity: M35: Risk Averse Versus Loss Averse
January 15, 2025
Circle: Something you wish was true?
Link below has all the learning targets for unit on Cognition. It also contains a list of vocabulary words. The vocabulary list should not be considered exhaustive as there my be other words in the units you should know. Learning Targets and Vocabulary
Activity: True or False
Activity: Tower of Hanoi
Activity: Sirracha Sauce
Activity: Bat and Ball
Activity: Look up the definitions of each of these concepts at your table.(Confirmation Bias, Mental Set, Representative Heuristic, Base-Rate Fallacy and the Availability Heuristic) You will have 10 minutes to come up with a definition in your own words and an example from someone at your table that explains these concepts at work(example-when you know you had a confirmation bias about something). These explanations and examples should be made into your notecards. You will be presenting these to the class. You will also be voting on best
Activity: Heuristic's and how they turn into Mind Traps. 1. Cognitive Dissonance 2. Spotlight Effect. 3. The Anchoring effect 4. Halo Effect 5. Gamblers Fallacy 6. Confirmation Bias 7. The paradox of choice
Student Activity: M35: Fact or Falsehood?
Teacher Demonstration: M35: Dice Games to Demonstrate Problem Solving
Teacher Demonstration: M35: Confirmation Bias
Student Activity: M35: Confirmation and Custody Decisions
Teacher Demonstration: M35: Demonstrating Mental Set
Teacher Demonstration: M35: The Representativeness Heuristic
Teacher Demonstration: M35: The Base-Rate Fallacy
Student Activity: M35: The Availability Heuristic
Student Activity: M35: Belief Bias
Student Activity: M35: Framing Decisions
Student Activity: M35: Risk Averse Versus Loss Averse
Monday January 13, 2024
Homework Quiz
Homework: 365-379
Circle: 1.What suggestions do you have for me that would help you to understand the material? What improvements do you think you need to make? 2. Beach or lake?
Memory-the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information
Three basic steps in the information processing model: Encoding, storage and retrieval.Thursday January 9, 2025
Circle: If you had to get rid of all but three apps on your phone which would you keep?
Activity: Lets see how well you put your information in LTM. You will get this again on Monday. Maybe for a quiz?
Activity: True or False- Was it in your LTM?
Activity: Memory Hackers- Pre questions
Activity: Answer the questions in your group
Monday January 6, 2025
New seating chart: Activity-come up with a place you have all visited outside of Maine.
Circle: What is your earliest childhood memory(and not one from a photo)
Activity: Hand out guided notes from homework to see how well information was put into LTM
Activity: Do you remember the story?
Activity: From Behaviorism to Cognition
Student Activity: M31: Fact or Falsehood?
Student Activity: M31: Remembering the Seven Dwarfs
Student Activity: M31: Memory Capacity- 7(+/-2)
Student Activity: M31: Meaningful Chunks- Phone numbers
Student Activity: M31: Method of Loci- Shopping list
Student Activity: M31: Meaning and Memory- Flying a kite
Student Activity: M31: Semantic Encoding of Pictures- Two pictures
Student Activity: M31: The Self-Reference Effect
What if you could get ride of it?
Thursday January 2, 2025
Circle: An embarrassing memory that you can laugh at now? Circle: If you could get rid of painful memories, would you? Circle: What is your earliest childhood memory(and not one from a photo)
Circle: If you could erase the worst memory of your life, would you?
Activity: Do you remember the story?
Activity: From Behaviorism to Cognition
Student Activity: M31: Fact or Falsehood?
Student Activity: M31: Remembering the Seven Dwarfs
Student Activity: M31: Memory Capacity
Student Activity: M31: Meaningful Chunks
Student Activity: M31: Method of Loci
Student Activity: M31: Meaning and Memory
Student Activity: M31: Semantic Encoding of Pictures
Student Activity: M31: The Self-Reference Effect
What if you could get ride of it?