General Teaching Resources
This syllabus maker will generate a syllabus schedule for you (a list of all class dates) when you input the class meeting dates. I am convinced it is magic. Created by Dr. Caleb McDaniel.
Teaching Neuroscience & Physiology
A proposed framework and competencies for neuroscience trainees.
BioInteractive offers this interactive lab for students to learn about recording and identifying electrical activity from neurons in a leech model.
This game allows students to make creatures, understand neural circuits, and explore action potentials.
Visualize the brain in 40 seconds!
The American Psychological Association provides "The Skillful Psychology Student: Prepared for Success in the 21st Century Workplace."
Neurology & Neuroscience Resources
General resources for students interested in neuroscience.
Download the brain!
Explore open tools for understanding the nervous system.
PURSUE
The "Preparing Undergraduates for Research in STEM Using Electrophysiology" initiative provides rich resources for teaching signal processing and more to students.
The Janelia MouseLight project presents the ability to "search, filter, and visualize single neuron reconstructions."
By Josef Spacek, MUDr., DrSc., this atlas is a visual depiction of the structure of the nervous system.
Visualize the layers of the mouse visual processing areas.
Nature has procured their most downloaded neuroscience papers published in 2019.
Teaching Statistics
Resources from the American Statistical Association for teachers of undergraduate statistics.
The American Psychological Association shares this tool for understanding the concept of power.
Dr. Tom Faulkenberry has provided this open text for people wanting to learn stats using JASP software. You do NOT want to miss this one!
Cote et al. provide this OER text on Psychological Statistics.
This open textbook contains JASP tutorials that demonstrate how to analyze data in JASP, while providing an opportunity to learn about diversity in research.
Fein et al. provide this OER text on Statistics for Research Students.
Teaching Psychology
A free tool-kit that can be used to teach about development of experiments in cognition and psychology.
This website by Christopher D. Green offers full-text documents of classic documents in the field of psychology, as well as related fields.