Memory Techniques
By Kathy Lich
In this learning object you'll familiarize yourself with memory techniques and apply them to improve your memory.
Transactional Analysis: Self Test
By Mary Fehrer-Williams
In this learning activity you'll identify examples of Eric Berne's theory on transactional analysis.
Problem Solving with SWOT
By Rosie Bunnow
Learners create and analyze a SWOT diagram showing Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for their work or personal lives.
Positive Self-Speak
Learners apply self-speak, evaluate their self-messages, and revise their internal statements with more positive wording.
Group Performance
By robin rathsack
In this learning activity you'll discover three factors that affect group performance: group cohesiveness, communication structure, and individual roles.
Attitude Self Quiz
Learners choose responses in workplace situations that are compared to positive-attitude responses. They evaluate their responses, looking for areas in which they would like to improve.
Take Initiative to Live Your Values
By Barbara Liang
Learners identify their values in a drag-and-drop exercise and read about the importance of taking initiative to move from scapegoating to accepting personal responsibility.
Maintaining a Positive Attitude
Learners consider steps for dealing constructively with criticism and conflict. This object includes a drag-and-drop exercise.
Left- and Right-Brain Thinking Modes (Screencast)
By Leanne Healy
In this interactive object, learners examine the characteristics of left- and right-brain thinkers.
Exploring Memory
By Therese Nemec
The student reads about encoding, storage, and retrieval and test his or her memory in an interactive exercise.
Dealing with Conflict: Identifying Styles of Resolution
Learners identify conflict resolution styles while becoming familiar with definitions, characteristics, and motivations for using these styles.
Left- and Right-Brain Thinking Modes
In this interactive object, learners examine the characteristics of left- and right-brain thinkers. This activity has audio.
Questioning Assumptions
Learners watch a commercial for a fictitious product and pose questions to challenge the assumptions made in it.
Four Arrows: An Unstable Figure
By Carol May
In this learning activity you'll explore how visual perception influences your understanding of unstable figures.
Mini-Lecture: Transactional Analysis/Ego States
In this learning activity, you'll identify behaviors of the three ego states and practices their use.
Problem Solving and Decision Making
In this learning activity you'll list three decisions and the methods you used when making your decisions. You'll also learn about decision making methods.
Linking Boxes: An Unstable Figure
In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
Squares In and Out
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Stress Plan
In this learning activity you'll respond to questions regarding stress and design a journal to monitor their stressors.
Psychology and Research
Students read about the scientific method and the three main types of research. They enter their answers to questions on the screen.
What Is Stress?
In this activity you'll explain the stress in your life. You'll also identify ways to reduce stress and handle your current levels of stress.
Outward/Inward
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Overlapping Circles: An Unstable Figure
Transformation
In this learning activity you'll analyze the impact of various factors in their lives. They are then transformed by a new identity. They analyze the potential impact of this new identity and compare it to their initial lives.