Online training in E-Prime=?iso-8859-1?Q?=AE_?=from Michigan State Univeristy
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon May 14 18:16:37 UTC 2012
With summer on its way, it seems like a good time to refresh this thread:
The summer is the perfect time for students in
your lab to learn new technical skills. How about
having them learn how to design and program
computerized behavioral experiments?
Our online course, "E-Prime®: Introduction to
Programming Computerized Behavioral Tasks", is
designed to give students hands-on experience in
making computerized experiments in E-Prime®.
Students learn step-by-step the full range of
core elements of E-Prime®. Through a series of
guided exercises, students see E-Prime® in
action, and make their own working programs using
text, images, sound, movies, and more.
The course is designed to reach a broad audience
interested in learning how to program behavioral
experiments including students (undergraduate and
graduate), post doctoral researchers, and faculty.
Learning to program behavioral tasks can be
daunting, but you don't have to scale that peak
without help. Hire a guide. Take "E-Prime®:
Introduction to Programming Computerized
Behavioral Tasks" and get the training you need to start your expedition.
For more information see
<http://psychology.msu.edu/Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx>http://psychology.msu.edu/Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx
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David McFarlane, Course Instructor
Twitter: @EPrimeMaster (twitter.com/EPrimeMaster)
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