iACToR

International Association of CyberPsychology, Training, and Rehabilitation

Opening Statement

Hello iACToR members,

10 days until the 3rd Annual iACToR General Assembly being held in conjunction with the 16th Annual CyberPsychology and CyberTherapy Conference in Gatineau, Canada on June 21, 2011. Voting has now closed, and the newly elected iACToR officials will be announced at the assembly.

Other items that will be discussed at this iACToR Premium Member's only event include relationships with other associations, conferences, and publications, as well as reviews and conclusions from the previous association year.

There is still time to become an iACToR Premium Member and take part in the General Assembly. Have your voice heard by visiting http://bit.ly/aX4YYk to signup today!


Top CyberPsychology News

E3 Looks to the Future of Gaming
The Province - The big video-game trade show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), happened last week and while there weren’t any huge surprises, there was clarity about the future of gaming. The big splash was made by Nintendo, which was the only company to really have big console details as they officially announced their new machine for 2012, the Wii U. The Wii U has a faster processor, HD graphics and is backwards compatible with current Wii games. To read more, please visit http://bit.ly/kImRiQ.

7 Things You Didn't Know About the Nintendo Wii U
Fox News - The Wii was kind of a big deal ... until interest fizzled over the last year. That’s not a knock on the wonder-console. It’s just that it will enter its sixth year this November. And historically, Nintendo (as other console makers) release new hardware in five-year intervals -- at least that’s been the case with Nintendo’s four previous home consoles. Whatever the reasoning for the delay, Nintendo this week finally announced the successor to Wii. Its name is a clever oxymoron: Wii U. To read more, please visit http://fxn.ws/j3KOys.


5 Ways to Get More Involved

  1. Become a Premium Member of iACToR!
    • Get extensive discounts off the 16th Annual CyberPsychology and CyberTherapy Conference.
    • Get discounted subscriptions to your favorite CyberPsychology publications
    • Enjoy premium access ot the fast growing social networking psychology association on the internet
    • Take part in the annual iACToR General Assembly
    • Receive discounted membership to affiliated associations and societies.
  2. Join your local iACToR Chapter! Please visit the Chapter page to request membership to the appropriate iACToR Chapter. This is an excellent way to become acquainted and introduced to colleagues in your area!

  3. Begin the discussion! Please visit the Forum, find the appropriate category, and click Add a Discussion! As this field is rapidly growing, collaboration and discussion is vital to the growth and progress. Some have begun already, and we hope to see you post as well.

  4. Invite your colleagues! On the right hand side, under your name, next to the friends hyperlink is an Invite hyperlink. We encourage you to invite your colleagues to join in the discussion.

  5. Update Your Profile and Comment on Others! Keep members up to date with your latest information. Post a blog, update your status, add a picture of yourself, and let the community know your area of expertise. All can be done with in your Profile page and we encourage you to do so!


Create your own reality!

Brenda K. Wiederhold, PhD, MBA, BCIA
Secretary General
International Association of CyberPsychology, Training, & Rehabilitation (iACToR)

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