Dr. Appleby's - "Your Skillabus"
Dr. Appleby's PowerPoint - Psychology Day at IUPUI 2019
Dr. Appleby's Online Vocational-Exploration Resource for High School Psychology Students
Links to Dr. Appleby's presentation at Marian University - Friday, September 30, 2016
Appleby, D. C., Millspaugh, B. S., & Hammersley, M. J. (2011). An online resource to enable psychology majors to identify and investigate 172 psychology and psychology-related careers. Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s Office of Teaching Resources. Retrieved from http://www.teachpsych.org/resources/Documents/otrp/resources/appleby11.pdf
Appleby, D. C. (2010). Why and how to write APA-style citations in the body and reference section of your papers. Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s Office of Teaching Resources. Retrieved from http://www.teachpsych.org/resources/Documents/otrp/resources/appleby10.pdf
Appleby, D. C. (2014, August). How do college freshmen view the academic differences between high school and college? Psychology Teacher Network. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/ed/precollege/ptn/2014/08/college-freshmen.aspx
Appleby, D. C. (2013). Getting college ready. Retrieved from http://www.blogtalkradio.com/realtalkforrealteens/2013/07/19/getting-college-ready
Appleby, D. C. (2013). Chef D’s college student cookbook. Retrieved from http://www.indyethnicfood.com/displays/Globalkitchen/ChefD_LearningCommunityCookbook.pdf
Raines, L. (2013, July 11). Ten things that every freshman needs to know about college: Interview with Dr. Drew Appleby. EDU Atlanta section of the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved from http://www.ajc.com/news/business/ten-things-every-freshman-needs-know-about-college/nYd5d/
Appleby, D. C. (2013). A flashcard strategy to help students prepare for three types of multiple-choice questions commonly found on introductory psychology tests. Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s Office of Teaching Resources: Introductory Psychology section. Retrieved from http://www.teachpsych.org/Resources/Documents/otrp/resources/appleby13flashcard.pdf
Appleby, D. C. (2013, February 18). College students to high school teachers: Make us aim higher. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. A12. Retrieved from http://blogs.ajc.com/get-schooled-blog/2013/02/07/what-college-students-want-to-tell-their-high-school-teachers-be-tougher-on-us-force-us-to-be-responsible/
Dr. Appleby's PowerPoint - Psychology Day at IUPUI 2019
Dr. Appleby's Online Vocational-Exploration Resource for High School Psychology Students
Links to Dr. Appleby's presentation at Marian University - Friday, September 30, 2016
Appleby, D. C., Millspaugh, B. S., & Hammersley, M. J. (2011). An online resource to enable psychology majors to identify and investigate 172 psychology and psychology-related careers. Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s Office of Teaching Resources. Retrieved from http://www.teachpsych.org/resources/Documents/otrp/resources/appleby11.pdf
Appleby, D. C. (2010). Why and how to write APA-style citations in the body and reference section of your papers. Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s Office of Teaching Resources. Retrieved from http://www.teachpsych.org/resources/Documents/otrp/resources/appleby10.pdf
Appleby, D. C. (2014, August). How do college freshmen view the academic differences between high school and college? Psychology Teacher Network. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/ed/precollege/ptn/2014/08/college-freshmen.aspx
Appleby, D. C. (2013). Getting college ready. Retrieved from http://www.blogtalkradio.com/realtalkforrealteens/2013/07/19/getting-college-ready
Appleby, D. C. (2013). Chef D’s college student cookbook. Retrieved from http://www.indyethnicfood.com/displays/Globalkitchen/ChefD_LearningCommunityCookbook.pdf
Raines, L. (2013, July 11). Ten things that every freshman needs to know about college: Interview with Dr. Drew Appleby. EDU Atlanta section of the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved from http://www.ajc.com/news/business/ten-things-every-freshman-needs-know-about-college/nYd5d/
Appleby, D. C. (2013). A flashcard strategy to help students prepare for three types of multiple-choice questions commonly found on introductory psychology tests. Society for the Teaching of Psychology’s Office of Teaching Resources: Introductory Psychology section. Retrieved from http://www.teachpsych.org/Resources/Documents/otrp/resources/appleby13flashcard.pdf
Appleby, D. C. (2013, February 18). College students to high school teachers: Make us aim higher. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. A12. Retrieved from http://blogs.ajc.com/get-schooled-blog/2013/02/07/what-college-students-want-to-tell-their-high-school-teachers-be-tougher-on-us-force-us-to-be-responsible/