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Psychology 12: Philip Zimbardo Infographic

Step One:
In your group, choose a quotation from Philip Zimbardo and an aspect of his work and research or the field of social science that you feel you can connect to each other.
Top 25 Quotes from Philip Zimbardo
Please Watch this TEDTalk on The Nature of Evil and the Making of Heros:
Here are some websites to get you started in your research:

Official Homepage of Philip Zimbardo  

Philip Zimbardo SPN Page


Social Psychology Network 
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The Stanford Prison Experiment

The Hero Roundtable  

Heroic Imagination Project  

The Influence of Philip Zimbardo on Psychology Article

Philip Zimbardo Wikipedia Page - Please look at the links under the  "Works" and "References" sections
Helpful Hints for your own online research:
* Have you used Google Site Specific Searching to narrow your online research?
Educational institutions - site:.edu
Government websites - site:.gc.ca (Canada) / site:.bc.ca (B.C) / site:.gov (USA)
Organizations - site:.org
Step Two: 
Make an infographic to share with the class, so we can all learn more about Zimbardo's impact in the field of social psychology.
What is an infographic?   
This is a helpful website that clearly outlines the features of infographics and provides free templates.
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What are the 9 Types of Infographics? 
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This very useful website outlines the 9 different types of infographics and provides free templates to use for each one.
Canva    
​This is a free infographic maker by Canva
Don't forget to cite your source (s) at the bottom of your infographic!  
Use Google Docs
​Noodletools

Easybib