The Sociological Detectives: Creating Curiosity

As you may have noticed if you’ve looked at our latest Psychology releases, we’ve recently turned our collective attention towards the topic of metacognition which, in basic terms, involves understanding how and why students learn. Or, equally-importantly, why they fail to learn. Either way, the first batch of films in what promises to be a […]

50 Psychology Classics

Short, student-friendly, discussions of 50 classic psychology studies – from Adler to Thayer.

A useful way to introduce your students to a range of classic psychological studies.

Colour-Coded Assessment

Colour-coding technique to help students understand exam Assessment Objectives and how to demonstrate them.

Introduction to Psychology Textbook

Free, open-source, Introductory Pyschology textbook, plus free Study Guide.

Revision: Rolling the Dice?

How to incorporate Elaborative Interrogation into your revision.

Dynamic Learning: Active Learning and Cornell Notes

The third Dynamic Learning film introduces students to the Cornell Method and suggests ways it can help them improve the quality of their note-taking.

Dynamic Learning: Sleep and Memory

The second film in the Dynamic Learning series looks at the relationship between sleep and memory and shows students how to apply the knowledge of this relationship to their studies.

Dynamic Learning: The Power of Habits

The first film in our new Dynamic Learning series of Metacognition films shows students how to develop positive study habits.

Collections 3 | Simulations

All of the Sims on the site handily gathered together in one place.

Collections 2 | Revision

This latest Collection gathers all our Revsion process posts into one handy place.