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PlantFile Online
PlantFile Online > NMTThis link opens in a new windowIf the database opens in trial mode please refresh your browser and the subscription will open. This database contains over 3,900 plant species and over 5,200 cultivars from both the southern and northern hemispheres, accompanied by 14,000 images.
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Safetyhub WHS Videos
Safetyhub WHS Videos > NMTThis link opens in a new windowA large collection of workplace health and safety videos in a range of areas and occupations.
B. F. Skinner: A Fresh AppraisalLike other thinkers who broke new ground, Skinner had to invent his own vocabulary to describe the phenomena he was studying. In this film, his terms are introduced in context so the student understands how they were intended to be used and the research that produced them. The film lays to rest some myths and credits Skinner with contributions not often attributed to him.
Bandura’s Social Cognitive TheoryTreading new ground in the field of social psychology, Albert Bandura's work has become basic to an understanding of how social forces influence individuals, small groups and large groups. From his early BoBo doll experiments through his work with phobias, to his recent work on self-efficacy, Bandura has given us a sense of how people actively shape their own lives and those of others.
Erik H. Erikson: A Life’s WorkThis film introduces students to the rich wisdom of Erik H. Erikson. Best known for his identification of the eight stages of the life cycle, Erikson spent a lifetime observing and studying the way in which the interplay of genetics, cultural influences and unique experiences produces individual human lives.
John Bowlby: Attachment Theory Across GenerationsPositive intimate relationships with spouses, relatives and friends are incredibly important to mental health in adulthood. John Bowlby's Attachment Theory shows how relational patterns set early in life affect emotional bonds later in life. This film's focus is on attachment theory as it explains many aspects of personality development from childhood through to adulthood.
John Dewey: An Introduction to His Life and WorkDewey lived in a different era of history than we do, but many of his concerns are very relevant to life today. Maintaining a democracy in the face of diverse ethnic values, educating the young to participate fully in the life of their community, and expanding individual perceptions through participation in the arts were among the issues he examined.
Maria Montessori: Her Life and LegacyBorn more than 25 years before Piaget or Vygotsky, Maria Montessori understood the constructivistic nature of all learning. As she observed children building their understanding of the world, she developed materials and approaches to education that are now used, in part, in most early childhood classrooms across the world. She realized the tremendous power of intrinsic motivation and sought to capitalize upon it, especially for children between the ages of three and six.
Mary Ainsworth: Attachment and the Growth of LoveMary Ainsworth's "Strange Situation" is now basic to understandings of infant-parent interactions and, thus, later emotional development. Working in close collaboration with the British psychiatrist John Bowlby, Ainsworth gave us new understandings of the huge impact very early emotional experiences have on personality development across the life span.
Piaget’s Developmental Theory: An OverviewThe work of Jean Piaget has become the foundation of current developmental psychology and the basis for changes in educational practice. David Elkind, author of The Hurried Child and Miseducation, and a student of Jean Piaget, explores the roots of Piaget's work and outlines important vocabulary and concepts that structure much of the study of child development.
Vygotsky's Developmental Theory: An IntroductionThe work of Lev Vygotsky is increasingly cited as we reconsider the theory and practice of constructivist education. This program introduces the life, vocabulary and concepts of Lev Vygotsky. The video illustrates four basic concepts integral to his work: Children construct knowledge, learning can lead development, development cannot be separated from its social context, and language plays a central role in cognitive development.
William James: The Psychology of PossibilitiesWilliam James, more than anyone else, was responsible for introducing the wide range of topics that now comprise the broad field of psychology. In his magnificent text, The Principles of Psychology, he explored and expanded what was then known about neuroscience, cognition, emotion, perception, and behavior and left a legacy of inquiry into the workings of human experience that still fuels this social science.
Medication Resources Online
Australian Medicines Handbook > NMTThis link opens in a new windowConcise, reliable and comprehensive information for comparative drug data allowing users to compare drugs and make informed prescribing choices.
Australian Injectable Drugs Handbook > NMTThis link opens in a new windowUp-to-date and vital information on more than 500 injectable medicines and is an essential frontline resource ensuring patient safety and quality care.
MIMS Online > NMTThis link opens in a new windowAuthoritative information about medications, descriptions, prescriptions and interactions. (Note: only four users can be online at any one time.)