Marilin Colon Faculty Profile

Marilin  Colon

Lecturer

Department of Psychology

  • BA Behavioral Biology; Johns Hopkins University
  • MS Psychology; Florida State University
  • PhD Psychology; Florida State University

Not teaching this semester.

ABA: A Positive Approach to Parenting, Kim D. Lucker, PhD, BCBA and Marilin Colon, MS, BCBA; Behavior Management Consultants, Inc. (Autism Society of North Florida, November, 2003)

Assigning A Grade, Dr. Walter Wager, Andrea Schwendinger, Dan Melzer, Rachel Sutz and Marilin Colon; Florida State University (Program for Instructional Excellence Conference, August 2000)

The Effects of Active Student Responding on the Grades of Psychology College Students, Marilin Colon and Jon S. Bailey; Florida State University (Association for Behavior Analysis, May 1999)

The Effects of Active Student Responding on the Grades of Psychology College Students, Marilin Colon and Jon S. Bailey; Florida State University (Association for Behavior Analysis, May 1997)

Using the Renaissance Motivational System to Improve Performance of Emotionally Disturbed Students at Pace Secondary School, Ginger Stoddard, Terri Starin, Marilin Colon: Apalachee Center for Human Services; Robin Blackwell; Leon County Schools; BMC, Inc. (Florida Association for behavior Analysis 14th Annual Conference, September, 1994).

Nominated for an Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award Spring Semester 2001

Teaching Assistant for Teaching Practicum Spring Semester, 2000 Responsible for helping to organize course for graduate students prior to their teaching undergraduate lecture courses.  Directed and participated in discussions of teaching philosophies, principles and techniques.  Supervisor: Mark Licht, PhD

Senior Teaching Assistant Spring Semester 1999 – 2001 Responsible for the oversight of all Teaching Assistants in the psychology department, as well as the organization and maintenance of the Teaching Assistant office space and teaching materials.  Also responsible for the coordination of support services from the publishers of relevant textbooks.  Supervisors: Mark Licht, PhD and Ellen Berler, PhD