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Post by Big Brother on Nov 20, 2003 0:53:37 GMT 1
Here at www.gerardkeegan.co.uk, both Gerry and I are dedicated to creating the ultimate psychology resource for students.
Help us improve the site by letting us know what you want to see, what you thought of the site, or anything else you think we need to know.
We look forward to hearing from you! Graeme Houston - Design / Administration
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Post by Pollywollydoddle on Nov 20, 2003 18:39:23 GMT 1
This is a wee bit confusing at first :-/I did try to post a wee message but it would not go through . it is a big improvement on the first wee trial run, once I get the hang of it . I could not find the the thread button on the site to post the view / message.Maybe all too posh . I wish you every success in the new sute, but I am sure you wont need it. ;D. ( I did go in the help menu) !
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Post by TheWeeMan on Nov 20, 2003 18:53:12 GMT 1
We haven't a scooby either Polly about this Forum milarky. But its just trial and error. You posted this one of course, so just do the same. To reply to a post click on 'reply' underneath it. I think.....Got a night class tonight, so will be offline until 9.30pm. I'll come back then and see if anyone is online. Maybe get something going then?
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Post by Pollywollydoddle on Nov 20, 2003 19:03:06 GMT 1
lololol..this was just by luck ..as it was done under the reply button and not a new thread..I think it is the thread part that seems to be the wee stumbling block....you learn something every day..lololol ;D
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Post by TheWeeMan on Nov 22, 2003 11:49:28 GMT 1
Two things might be Graeme is to give us your brilliantly simple instructions as to how to post/start new threads, and also chaging the clock to UK London time!
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Post by So on Nov 28, 2003 10:32:33 GMT 1
...this year i'm part of the higher psychology course and i find that alot of the text books give large ridiculous acounts of various movements instead of summarising them briefly. Very brief summarries are much easier to digest for me.
Iv tried writing them up myself but im just not sure if im getting the most important points down for revision!
HELP ME GERRY!!!!!
Seriously though, pretty stuck y'ken?
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Post by TheWeeMan on Nov 28, 2003 10:57:34 GMT 1
To get a Higher, or any exam in psychology you need to know and give the essential/required detail. No way round this otherwise a Higher would be about as useful as a chocolate teapot (come to think of it....!). The site at www.gerardkeegan.co.uk contains the summary detail of what you need to know. Certainly for A&M. There will be information on the reasearch investigation soon. Then I'm going to get into the umpteen psychological processes we all study. So use the site well and wisely. Maybe even read my book. Its about the wee'est you are going to get!! But also perfectly formed. Best wishes and keep in touch.
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Post by Ok on Nov 29, 2003 11:20:47 GMT 1
Thanks man thats really cool.
I shall bare that in mind!
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Post by Buckfastbuchanan on Apr 4, 2004 10:50:08 GMT 1
My partner is going to kill me when he wakes up to find out I have used all his black ink when printing out all the crosswords!!!!! Oooops!! The "Here's Johnny" scene from "The Shining" comes to mind. The next time I will put it on disk and take it to the library to print off - ha ha - who says people don't use public services enough. Cant think of a suitable solution, is it possible for Graeme to alter it so it can be done online? Maybe this is a "nonsense" suggestion as Manuel out of Fawlty towers would say "I know nothing" about these computery thingies. Bye - I'm away to hide under the stairs
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Post by TheWeeMan on Apr 5, 2004 10:21:19 GMT 1
Graeme and me were working on the site all weekend BB. One of the things we talked about was an online version of the Crosswords. He is thinking hard about this, and we hope to have something once he comes up with an appropriate program. Meantime enjoy our new Crosswords and Quizzes, the latest of which are in the Humanistic approach at www.gerardkeegan.co.uk/resource/crossw_human.htm and www.gerardkeegan.co.uk/resource/quiz_human.htmHopefully you will get 20/20 for the Humanistic Quiz. If you do, let the picture load up at the bottom. Is is our best EVER, so far!! With your site nickname, you should particularly appreciate our brand new Lanarkshire Conservation Experiment in our Cartoon Section as well. www.gerardkeegan.co.uk/resource/cartoongallery.htm
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Post by Graeme Houston on May 20, 2004 16:50:06 GMT 1
I'm still working on the online crossword. I have not forgotten! I will eventually come up with something!
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Post by Buckfastbuchanan on Jul 1, 2004 19:35:21 GMT 1
Keep up the good work Graeme, looking forward to coming out from under the stairs and doing an online crossword. My partner has just about forgiven me for using all his printer ink.
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Post by Pollywollydoddle on Jul 2, 2004 8:37:13 GMT 1
Hi Graeme, Hope life is treating you kind? Did any of the links for the crosswords work for you? I reckon I am going to require your expert help with my wee puter..keeps freezing and giving me all these alien messages..but Jimmy always says I keep too much on it..hmmmmmmmm...I beg to differ! Take care Polly
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Post by SO SO on Nov 23, 2004 15:44:51 GMT 1
GRAEME, YOU NOT GOT THOSE XWORDS SORTED YET!!!!!! lolololololol ;D
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Post by TheWeeMan on Nov 23, 2004 15:55:06 GMT 1
New biological crossword up as of yesterday. Similarly 3 Research Methods Hangman games, and a Giant 50 Question Approaches and Methods Quiz (now with addtional functionality). Free E cards available as well. Go to Fun Teaching & Learning Section www.gerardkeegan.co.uk/resource/funteaching.htm
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