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Brass Instrument Psychology
A fun site about some of the history of Psych, that is, brass Instrumentation.
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Corrina Gardner (Student)
This site was interesting in that I never knew what instruments were used in
psycology testing. There is a lot of information on this site.
psycology testing. There is a lot of information on this site.
Technical Remarks:
The site is easy to navigate through. It is a little plain and could use
something to make it more interesting.
something to make it more interesting.

Krystal Audette (Student)
I spent about 30 minutes reviewing this site. The information was very clear
and easy to understand. The information would be valuable for someone studying
early psychology.
and easy to understand. The information would be valuable for someone studying
early psychology.
Technical Remarks:
This site was very informative, however, it was not very interactive. The
pictures were helpful though.
pictures were helpful though.

Michele PrattGiammella (Student)
I spent about 30 to 40 minutes reviewing the material on this site. I thought it
was very interesting and well written. I think that this site is great for
educational purposes, and to enhance teaching and learning.
was very interesting and well written. I think that this site is great for
educational purposes, and to enhance teaching and learning.
Technical Remarks:
It was very easy to access the information, and it was easy reading. People will
find this site easy to find information.
find this site easy to find information.

Sandra Price (Student)
I spent about 45 minutes reviewing this site. The quality of the content is are
educational if you are interested in early technology. It may have potential to
enhance teaching if you are studying and learning about early interventions and
instruments in psychology. The first time user will be able to obtain the
material with ease.
educational if you are interested in early technology. It may have potential to
enhance teaching if you are studying and learning about early interventions and
instruments in psychology. The first time user will be able to obtain the
material with ease.

Maura Scanlon (Student)
I enjoyed this site not only because of its vast amount of knowledge but also
because of the visual aids that was supplied. I feel that teachers could use
this material in their classes and find that students will find it easy to
follow. This material is easy understand and readily excessable to even a first
time user.
because of the visual aids that was supplied. I feel that teachers could use
this material in their classes and find that students will find it easy to
follow. This material is easy understand and readily excessable to even a first
time user.

Stacey Houser (Student)
This site is great for very anyone who wants to know about the history of
psychology. It tells the main people who first started the psychology feild and
what there interests were. It is very educational and I think any psychology
major should read it.
psychology. It tells the main people who first started the psychology feild and
what there interests were. It is very educational and I think any psychology
major should read it.
Technical Remarks:
The site has one main home page and links to all of it's information. It is
technically very easy to use.
technically very easy to use.

Janet Briggs (Student)
I spent 1/2 to 1 hour reviewing this site. I was interested in the tuning
forks. I used them for hearing tests in my A&PII class. It was interesting to
read that John Shore invented the tuning fork in 1714. He was the "lutenist" at
the Chapel Royal. He called it a "pitchfork" as he tuned his lute. The site has
an on-line cyber museum. It's wonderful that the instruments are shown in color.
forks. I used them for hearing tests in my A&PII class. It was interesting to
read that John Shore invented the tuning fork in 1714. He was the "lutenist" at
the Chapel Royal. He called it a "pitchfork" as he tuned his lute. The site has
an on-line cyber museum. It's wonderful that the instruments are shown in color.
Technical Remarks:
First time users will find it easy to navigate through the site. You will be at
a disadvantage only if your computer does not have high quality graphic
resolution. You don't want to miss the details of the pictures. They are
wonderful.
a disadvantage only if your computer does not have high quality graphic
resolution. You don't want to miss the details of the pictures. They are
wonderful.
Zulia Brown (Student)
spent about a half an hour here. It can be educational if the early history of
psychology is needed.
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