Cengage Learning, a company some City College students have seen through their textbook publishing brands such as Wadsworth or Brooks/Cole, is hosting a psychology video contest called Get Psyched, and the City College Psychology Club is encouraging people to enter.
Contestants are to create a one- to two-minute long video using music, animation or whatever else they can think of to demonstrate a psychological concept of everyday life and submit their video on YouTube.
First-prize winner will receive an all expenses paid trip to a national psychology conference of their choice, while second prize winner will receive a 16GB iPad 2.
“This is the first time we’ve run a psychology contest like this, and so we’re really excited to see what types of videos students make,” says Molly Felz, market development specialist of Cengage Learning.
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Examples of entries from around the country include a conversation with a relative to represent coping, flashcards with children to show the Piaget theory of cognitive development and a rap about cranial nerves.
Winners will be picked based on number of “likes” their YouTube video receives and by a panel of judges. All entries are due by Oct. 30, but students looking to participate should post their entry as soon as possible to increase their chances of getting more viewers that will “like” their video.
For more information on how to enter, visit the Cengage Psychology YouTube page at http://www.youtube.com/user/CengagePsychology