Abstract
The Computers in Teaching Initiative (CTI) Centre for Psychology has been promoting the use of computers in psychology education for the last 5 years. The advent of the Internet and ubiquitous access to the World-Wide Web has the potential to revolutionize the way the teaching and learning of psychology can be supported. This paper describes how we are using the Web to support psychology education through information dissemination, through the provision of teaching resources, and through facilities for communication.
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Trapp, A., Hammond, N., & Bray, D. (1996). Internet and the support of psychology education. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 28(2), 174–176. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03204759
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