PSY 215 Lecture # (MM/DD/2010) (Topic) Dr. Achtman

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PSY 215 Lecture # (MM/DD/2010) (Topic) Dr. Achtman

PSY 215 Lecture # (MM/DD/2010) – (Topic) Dr. Achtman PSY 215 Lecture X Topic: XXX Chapter XX, pages XX-XX

Corrections:  Here you should include any corrections from previous NTCs. Be clear which NTC (lecture # & page of NTC) you are referring to.  If there are no corrections to be made on the previous NTC, please write ‘none needed’, so we know that the previous NTC has been checked thoroughly for errors or omissions.

Announcements:  Here you should include any announcements made in class regarding readings, exams, scheduling, etc…  You can erase this section if there are no announcements.

Lecture Notes: HEADING 1 Here you should start writing your notes on the first topic. Please refer to both the lecture and textbook to make your notes complete. Try to explain things in your own words, and not simply copy the language of the textbook (everyone already has the textbook!). Also feel free to include figures from the slides and textbook in the notes – just be sure to label them. The NTC should include all of the important points made by the professor as well as any essential diagrams/figures Feel free to use bullet points:  Like this…  Note form is preferred to full sentences and long paragraphs

Subheading 1 Add more notes here.

Subheading 2 Add more notes here. Etc…

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Please use common sense in terms of how to organize your notes (i.e., think about how would you like your notes to be organized).

For more information:  Here you should include links to any newspaper articles or websites where you can find helpful information on the topic.  Have you ever read a book or seen a movie that relates to the topic? Please include some information about it here.  If you find multiple, related news articles, websites, books or movies you can include them here.

** If you use links, be sure to include a sentence or two describing what can be found at the link (the rationale behind why someone might want to visit that link or read the article you suggest). **

Real-life example:  Here you should include an example of how this topic (or a particular idea in this chapter) relates to your life (as a college student, as a family member, as an adult,…)  Please do not feel as though you have to limit yourself to one bullet point. You can include multiple real-life examples.

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