Late Night Lectures: Intro Psych Meets Short-Form Video
Psych concepts served up the way students love: fast, witty, and straight to the point. Think TikTok vibes meet classroom prep — punchy, high-energy videos that make even the trickiest topics click in just minutes. Students come to class ready to dive in. You get the rockstar educator energy you’ve always imagined.
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Correlation, Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, and Dreams available NOW!
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We’re just getting started. Twelve more Late Night Lectures are already in production!
Request access to explore the videos inside Achieve for Intro Psych, where you’ll also find assignable resources that fit seamlessly into your course.
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September 24 - 28th, 2022
Austin, Texas
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Truly Engage Students
These short, 5-minute videos simplify complex psychological concepts with humor and clear explanations. Even the most distracted students won’t be able to resist pressing play.

Spark Better Discussions
Students arrive ready to participate, debate, and build on the ideas they’ve already absorbed, leading to lively and meaningful class discussions.

Retention that Lasts
Humor and memorable content aid retention, helping your students master core concepts and even develop a newfound interest in pursuing a psychology major.
What are educators saying?
Here’s what early reviewers are saying about this new video series and its impact on student learning.
"Humor in the classroom—online or offline—is such a welcome relief. Anytime you can instill humor in anything, the learning experience just gets better."
Elizabeth Hood, Nash Community College
"These videos help my students feel connected and confident. They've made a big difference in my class discussions!"
Cheryl Lovett, University of Central Oklahoma
"LOVE this idea; it's totally unique to the market!"
Brian Malley, University of Michigan
