Hi Paul –
The SIOP Education and Training committee put together some materials a few years ago for this precise situation. Your colleague can find them here: http://www.siop.org/Instruct/incorporating_io.aspx
They are designed to be added to existing lectures in other domains (e.g., learning, emotion) but can also be mixed and matched to create a full, independent lecture based upon instructor preferences/strengths related to the discussion areas.
-Richard
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Subject: [OB-LIST] One-hour intro to IO slides
A colleague who is not an IO psychologist is looking for slides for a one-hour introduction to IO suitable for an introductory psychology class. Does anyone has something they would be willing to share?
Thanks.
Paul Spector, Distinguished Professor
Department of Psychology
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University of South Florida
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