Access information, online, exactly as it appears in the "Mental Measurements Yearbook" series. Search by alphabetic or category listings of test titles, or by keyword. You will find free information on nearly 4000 commercially available tests.
This Flash applet simulates the motion of a vibrating string. The end of the string can be moved using the mouse or driven by an oscillator to set up traveling or standing waves.
Listen To Your Buds is a consumer awareness campaign by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association about the potential risk of hearing loss from unsafe usage of personal audio technology.
Musical Performance - Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Advances in Cognitive Psychology is a web-based journal devoted to the scientific study of the human mind. This issue (November, 2006) is dedicated to music performance.
This is the web site for the book "This is Your Brain on Music" by Daniel J. Levitin. It includes a number of interactive features including musical examples, a discussion board, an interactive brain, and a media archive.
The Test Collection at ETS is a library of more than 25,000 tests and other measurement devices that makes information on standardized tests and research instruments available to researchers, graduate students, and teachers.
The purpose of the Center for Music Learning is to investigate the processes of human skill development, integrating the results of systematic research from multiple disciplines with best practices in music and music pedagogy.
At the Auditory Perception Lab we are currently conducting research in the area of shared attention, effects of noise reduction on speech cognition, spatial perception of sound, and effects of reverberant environments.
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
The Stanford University Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics is a multi-disciplinary facility where composers and researchers work together using computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
This page began as a collection of resources for Nova Southeastern University's Graduate Teacher Education Program Online (GTEP) course, CIT500 Theories of Learning
Our newsletter attempts to explore MI applications via discussion, contact and sharing. Therefore, if you have interesting MI ideas, tried-and-tested MI-based lesson plans, or practical MI suggestions that you feel our readers would enjoy using
MuSICA: Music & Science Information Computer Archive
MuSICA currently provides all issues of MuSICA Research Notes. MRN is a newsletter of analysis and commentary on the broad field of research on music and behavior, including evolution, brain mechanisms, child development, perception, learning, memory, per
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TIP is a tool intended to make learning and instructional theory more accessible to educators. The database contains brief summaries of 50 major theories of learning and instruction. These theories can also be accessed by learning domains and concepts.
American Psychological Society - Teaching Resources
Compiled by the American Psychological Society, the links are divided into topical sections that include health psychology, statistics, clinical psychology, research methods, and a dozen other topics. Links to online statistics glossaries & calculators.
Learn about the brain and nervous system. Sections include several interactive animated games that help students learn how the brain develops, the anatomy of a neuron, and a virtual tour of the brain.
Gray Matters raises awareness of current brain research. The video series features presentations by leading neuroscientists and can be viewed in their entirety or as shorter clips for specific learning objectives in the classroom.
This online introductory textbook covers everything from states of consciousness to social psychology. The online text includes sixteen chapters, and each chapter contains a number of parts that break each topic into smaller subtopics.
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School | Brain Rules |
John Medina shares his interest in how brain sciences might influence the way we teach our children and work. Each chapter describes a brain rule—what scientists know for sure about how our brains work—and then offers transformative ideas for living.
Science of Music: Exploratorium's Accidental Scientist
Explore the science of music through these online exhibits, movies, and questions. Along the way, you can compose, mix, dance, drum, experiment, and above all…listen.