Teaching Neuroeconomics Wiki
This site is meant to provide a place for sharing of materials and information on the teaching of neuroeconomics. Please contribute to the appropriate section below whatever relevant materials you may have from your courses.
This section may include syllabi, links to course websites, lecture slides, assignments, suggestions from prior teaching experience, etc.
Links to reference materials (If you wish to contribute a new link, use this form)
This section may include links to books, articles deemed seminal or featuring in syllabi, downloadable software and manuals, and other reference materials that are recommended for use in teaching a neuroeconomics course.
If you are interested in contributing course material to the site, please follow these steps:
1. Create an account for yourself on the site, by clicking the "Register" link at the top right of the page or using this form. Once you submit the form, you will receive an email with a link that will allow you to activate your account and set your password.
2. Log into the site using the "Log In" link at the top right of the page or using this form.
3. From this page, choose "Page" from the "Add New" Menu. This will bring up a form where you can enter the title, a short summary (preferred but not required), and content regarding your course. The editor provides various WYSIWYG features such as the ability to add links and format text. If you wish to upload files, you can do so after saving your page, using the "File" option from the "Add New" menu. Once uploaded, you can then link to these files from your new page (using the "internal link" button in the editor, which looks like a chain link).
4. Once you have finished editing your page and would like to submit it, choose "Submit for publication" from the menu marked "State: Private". The wiki managers will not edit the content of your page submission, but will check it for appropriateness before publishing it live on the site.
For a basic tutorial on editing pages using this system, see here.
For a more complex tutorial, see here.

