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Forum 3.4 - Applications of Conditioning

10/30/2018

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Guiding Thought Question: You notice your teacher is starting to lose their voice trying to get the student's attentions. Come up with a suggestion for the teacher on how they can use the ideas of classical conditioning to train the students to perform a task (sitting down quietly at the beginning of class) without having to use their voice. Identify the conditioned stimuli and the conditioned response.

Today's Learning Objective: Students will be able to explain how the ideas of Classical conditioning are applied to the actual development of Learning. Students will go through notes and examples of uses of classical conditioning and then apply their learning to come up with a plan to help someone with a psychological disorder.
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Forum 3.3 - Differences between Conditioning

10/25/2018

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Guiding Thought Question: In your opinion which form of conditioning is more effective in training new behaviors? Explain why you think so.

​Today's Learning Objective:
Students will learn about the differences between classical and operant conditioning, and then the applications for both in teaching new behaviors.   
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Forum 3.2 - Getting Desired Results

10/23/2018

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Guiding Thought Question: When you're trying to get someone to do something for you what is the method you use to try to get it and how is psychology involved?

Today's Learning Objective: Students will learn the processes of classical conditioning and how it is used to adapt behaviors.
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Forum 3.1 - Training New Behaviors

10/17/2018

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The Office Classical Conditioning from SF Online on Vimeo.

​Guiding Thought Question: Watch the Clip titled The Office Classical Conditioning and based off that clip and your prior knowledge explain what you think conditioning is. 

Today's Learning Objective: Students will be able to describe the principles of Classical Conditioning and the theory behind it. Students will take notes and answer critical thinking questions related to them.
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Forum 2.7 - Introvert Time

10/9/2018

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Guiding Thought Question: How much "introvert time" do you enjoy on a regular basis or are you much more of an extrovert? What is the value of time alone? What is the value of interactions with others?

Today's Learning Objective: Students will learn about the psychological needs for interaction and individuality by doing a behavioral analysis.

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    Behavioral Science Course Forum

    Welcome to the Forum! Here is where you will be answering your daily warm-up questions. Please do not enter your last name for privacy reasons, and you may use a nickname if you would like (Just make sure Mr. Tredinnick is aware of the nickname you are using). Write out thoughtful responses to the forums on the days they are assigned. If you miss a day please take it upon yourself to complete the Forum you missed. Each Forum has the targeted Learning Objective(s) there so you can see what the focus of the day's class will be.

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