Integrator for Introductory Psychology 2.0
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This multimedia CD-ROM for Windows and Macintosh allows students to explore psychology interactively using the program's more than 2000 audio, video, static, and fully animated sequences. Included in the program are LectureMaker and LecturePresenter which allow professors to present dynamic, multimedia lectures linked directly to Brooks/Cole introductory psychology textbooks (James Kalat's Introduction to Psychology, Fourth Edition, James Nairne's Psychology: the Adaptive Mind, Rod Plotnik's Introduction to Psychology, Fourth Editon, Wayne Weiten's Psychology: Themes and Variations, Third Edition, Briefer Version, Dennis Coon's Essentials of Psychology: Exploration and Application, Seventh Edition and John P. Dworetzky's Psychology, Sixth Edition).Using The Integrator independently or in conjunction with a text, students will see" psychological concepts come to life in ways that simply are not possible with static media such as books or notes. With a click of the mouse, users can call up: interactive experiments * animations * homework assignments * video clips * transparencies * audio clips * dynamic images * demonstrations * study pages * interactive surveys * and more! New to Version 2.0 is an interactive mix of chapter-by-chapter tutorials, survey-style activities, savable homework data, study pages, animations, and videos designed to help students understand their textbooks and prepare for exams. "
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