University of Washington - Psychology
Visiting Lecturer/Psychology
I taught the survey course in Judgment and Decision Making emphasizing the "Theory of Narrative Thought" (TNT), propagated by Lee Roy Beach and Jim Wise, both former UW colleagues. Our autumn classwork was presented by Zoe Neumann at the Mary Gates Festival in May of 2016.
I also taught the History of Psychology course for the 9th time in my career, and continued development of a segment on "Psychology of the 60s".
I aim to take the JnD course on tour in different academic settings around the Pacific Northwest.
coach, Chimacum boys
Mark worked at Olympic League as a coach, Chimacum boys
The Naval Nurses’ Project
Produced a compilation of stories about the intricacies involved in Naval nurses’ and nurse supervisor’s practices in combat theaters around the world, notably Afghanistan. Intended use—informing basic training recruits about the in-practice and emotional demands of combat nursing. (through NAVINFO, New York/Naval Asst. Undersec’s Office, Bethesda).
Lecturer in Psychology, Education
Designed course materials, assessments and online evaluations in five different university departments or programs, employing multiple LMS platforms (including CANVAS), in connection with teaching an array of courses concerned with cognition and memory processes, learning theories, and applied education.
content specialist/psychology
Mark worked at Cengage (consulting) as a content specialist/psychology
Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology
Educational Psychology: Domain Knowledge in the Writing Revision Process
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