Monday 26 August 2013

2013 The Psychology Labs Year in Review

So who's where in the Southern Cross University Psychology Labs over the 2013 honours rush?   I'm writing this just after the lab rush has finished.  Currently the students are in data analysis. We're all getting ready for the Presentations Panic so this is a good time to clear my head of this info before I forget.

M.1.54 - EEG Lab (Prof. Robert O'She and Dr. Urte Rober)

Tom Sanderson (Hons)
Emily Prowse (Hons)
Ho (Ken) Ko (Hons)
Ruth Titherington (Hons)
Brad Jack (Phd)
Lachlan Foster (Hons) 

M.1.53 - VR Lab

Yezen Nwiran (Hons)
Nicole Foldes (Hons) (Co Super between Rick van der Zwan and Desiree Kozlowski)

M.1.52 - Perception Lab

Margurite Rowe (RA)

M.1.49 - Accoustic Lab (Assc. Prof. Rick van der Zwan)

Graeme Hacker (Phd)
Samantha Joplin (Hons)
Elise Morris (Hons)
Abbie McPherson (Hons) (Co Super between Rick van der Zwan and Heather Winskel)
Nicole Foldes (Hons) (Co Super between Rick van der Zwan and Desiree Kozlowski)

M.1.47 - Motion and Planning Lab (Dr. Mitchell Longstaff)

Gemma Doust (Hons)
Taryn Payne (Hons)
Tristan Hazelwood (Hons)
Suellen Jenkins (Hons)
Kevin Minotti (Phd)
Richard Tindle (Phd)

M.1.46 - Eyetracking Lab (Dr. Alison Bowling)

Nick Batty (Hons)
Kyla Brogmus (Hons)
Sharna Gale (Hons)
Leigh Grant (Hons)
Jacqueline Ruello (Hons)

M.1.45 - Conditioning and Learning Lab (Dr. Steve Provost)

Madeline Begg (Hons)
Lachlan Foster (Hons)
Royce Willis (Hons)
Elisabeth Hanley (Hons)
Kristel Broderick (Hons) (Co Super between Steve Provost and Desiree Kozlowski)

M.1.44 - Cognitive Neuroscience and Behaviour Lab (Dr. Anna Brooks)

Natalie Doring (Hons)
Monica Heafey (Hons)
Yezen Nwiran (Hons) (Co super between Anna Brooks and Desiree Kozlowski)
Alice Murphy (Hons)
Selena Ravot (Hons)
Desiree Kozlowski (Phd)
Justin Gaetano (Phd)

M.1.43 - Executive Function and Emotion Lab (Dr. Jim Donnelly)




Leah Gould-Anthony (Hons)
Michele Oaten (Hons)
Andrew Sheldon (Hons)
Matthew Snow (Hons)
Martin Tedeschi (Hons)
Tara Kocek (Phd)

M.1.42 - Language and Reading Lab (Dr. Heather Winskel)

David Beet (Hons)
Emma Peart (Hons)
Tiffany Web (Hons)
Julie-Anne Nicholson (Hons)
Abbie McPherson (Hons) (Co Super between Rick van der Zwan and Heather Winskel)

M.1.33 - Social Psychology Lab (Dr. Gail Moloney)

Noor Alkazali (Hons)
Ashlee Pennington (Hons)
Catherine Scott (Hons)

Remote Students (Supervised by Jacquie Yoxal)

Alexandria Brown (Hons) (Supervised by Jacquie Yoxal)
Kai Das (Hons) (Supervised by Jacquie Yoxal)

Part Timers

Aimee Doyle
Christine Farrell
Heulwen Gordon
Carmel Gray
Emma Turner
Philippa Visser

Thursday 20 June 2013

How to make an appointment in the Psychology Lab Calendars

This information is for the students using the Coffs Harbour Psychology Labs booking Calendars.

There are two main ways to create an appointment with the Calendars; the right way and the wrong way.

The Right Way

Step 1.   Open the Outlook Web Client (SCU Webmail) and Log in.

Step 2. Select the "Calendar" option in the upper right area of the screen.



Step 3.  On the lower left of your screen, locate the "My Calendars" panel and select the calendar you want to create an appointment in.





If you cannot see the room calendar in your "My Calendars" panel, you will need to open it first.  Refer to the previous post for more instructions. psychology-lab-calendar-setup Post


Step 4.  Find the date and time in the calendar and click to create a new appointment entry.
Enter your name in the Appointment field and any notes.  If you wish to make a note of the participant, use their initials only.

DO NOT PUT THE NAME OF ANY PARTICIPANT INTO THE SHARED CALENDAR.









Press Enter when done.





Step 5.   Click on the Appointment to open the details view.



Step 6.  Click the "Edit" Option at the bottom left of the "Detail View" panel. This will open the Appointment Editor panel.

Step 7. Set the start time and duration for your appointment and then click the "Save" option at the top left.

Optionally, you can set a reminder.  


DO NOT USE THE "ADD A ROOM" FEATURE.
DO NOT USE THE "ATTENDEES" FEATURE.

DO NOT USE THE "MARK AS PRIVATE" FEATURE.
DO NOT USE THE "REPEAT" FEATURE.

Keep in mind these are shared calendars, please do not create repeating private appointments with reminders.... cause they will really really bother everyone else.... and I will delete them and remove you from the calendar.


Step 8.  You should now have an appointment reflecting the correct time and duration you are booking the lab/cubicle for showing your notes. If this is not correct, please edit the appointment until this information is correct.



How to Delete an Appointment in the Shared Lab Calendar

Firstly, students cannot delete appointments. We would prefer you to change the detail on the appointment to something like  "Deleted" and why.  This allows us to use the calendar to track activity and understand how much the labs are used ... and not used.  

Step 1. Open the calendar.

Step 2.  Select the appointment to show the detail view panel.

Step 3. Click the "Edit" option in the lower left of the panel.


Step 4. Click in the area next to the "Event:" details line and type some additional text.


Step 5. Click the save option in the top left of the screen and your appointment will be updated.





Step 6.  You are done. Your appointment has now been "Deleted".





Hope that helps.


D







Wednesday 19 June 2013

Psychology Lab Calendar Setup Instructions



These Instructions are for Southern Cross University Psychology Students trying to access the lab booking Calendars for the Psychology Labs at Coffs Harbour Education Campus.

Pre-setup

You must be subscribed to the calendar by the calendar administrators first or none of this will work.  Send a request to Duncan if you need to change labs or have not received an email about this.

These instructions are written with a computer or tablet in mind. If you are on a phone using an outlook app, you may need to follow along as best you can, but some of the instructions about the location of the buttons on the screen will be wrong.

Step 1. Open the Outlook Web Client (Your Uni web email)

Step 2. Select the "Calendar" option on the top right of the screen.

Step 3.  On the lower left of the screen will be a "My Calendars" panel.  Right Click in there and select "Open Calendar" from the options.





Step 4. In the "From Directory" box, enter the start of the Calendar Name you were sent via email. This will trigger the search functionality.

Step 5. Click on the "Search Contacts and Directory" option.  This should open a list of possible room calendars. From which you can pick the Calendar you want to subscribe to.



Step 6.  Now click the "Open" Button

Step 7.  You should now see the calendar down in your lower left "My Calendars" panel.






Tada!  You can now start to use the calendar.

Troubleshooting

1.  The Calendar does not appear in the directory search
 Chances are this needs fixing. Contact Duncan or CHECiT.

2. Once you have opened the calendar, you cannot create or edit new appointments
 Again, something is broken deep inside the calendars and you should contact Duncan or CHECiT.







Tuesday 16 April 2013

Psychology at SCU Twitter feed is setup

We now have a twitter feed to help spread the word about all things psych at scu.  scu_psychology. Hash it!

Friday 25 January 2013

2012 The Psychology Labs Year in Review

I have decided to post some details of the projects that have been going on in the Southern Cross University Psychology Labs over 2012.  Partly to keep my head straight as they tend to pass in a bit of a blur if I don't take some time to document them.  It also helps me to find any files if we need to find old project files in the future.

M.1.54 - EEG Lab (Prof. Robert O'She and Dr. Urte Rober)

Brad Jack (Phd)
Beate Pasch (Hons) - Co-supervised by Dr. Heather Winskel

M.1.53 - VR Lab

Rayshell Harkin-Allen (Hons)

M.1.52 - Perception Lab

(Most of Steve's Students)

M.1.49 - Accoustic Lab (Assc. Prof. Rick van der Zwan)

Graeme Hacker (Phd)
Desiree Kozlowsky (Phd)
Rayshell Harkin-Allen (Hons)

Kerren Heilpern (Hons)  Co-supervised by Desiree Kozlowsky (Phd)

Emma Tudor (Hons)  Co-supervised by Desiree Kozlowsky (Phd)

M.1.47 - Motion and Planning Lab (Dr. Mitchell Longstaff)

Richard Tindle (Phd)
Kevin Minotti (Phd)
Nick Asara (Hons)
Tracey Adendorff (Hons)
Julie Byrn (Hons)
Hazel Bell (Hons)

M.1.46 - Eyetracking Lab (Dr. Alison Bowling)

Belinda Smith (Phd)
Kerri Storok (Hons)
Liz Donnan (Hons)
Michael Brough (Hons)
Peter Lindsay (Hons)

M.1.45 - Conditioning and Learning Lab (Dr. Steve Provost)

Andrew Worthy (Hons)
Steven Clifford (Hons)
Regi Yeoh (Hons)
Stephen Smithers (Hons)
Emma Harte (Hons)

M.1.44 - Cognitive Neuroscience and Behaviour Lab (Dr. Anna Brooks)

Justin Gaetano (Phd)
Marni Hietbrink (Hons)
Jacalyn Hall (Hons)
Sue-Ann Fitzgerald (Hons)
Michelle Hohs (Hons)

M.1.43 - Executive Function and Emotion Lab (Dr. Jim Donnelly)

Tara Kocek (Phd)
Alexandra Nicolopoulos (Hons)
Martina Browne (Hons)
Josie Cubitt (Hons)
Leanne Peters (Hons)

M.1.42 - Language and Reading Lab (Dr. Heather Winskel)

Geoff Turnbull (Phd)
Garth Parkill (Hons)
Lisa Walsh (Hons)

M.1.33 - Social Psychology Lab (Dr. Gail Moloney)

Louisa Salmon (Phd)
Alexandra Naef (Hons)
Tegan Charlton (Hons)
Robyn Pryor (Hons)
Rachael Wade (Hons)

There were a couple of other students who started the year but bailed out early on....