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Prieto, Loreto R.; Siegel, Zachary D.; Kaiser, Dakota J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
In this article, we discuss the ways in which psychology educators can assist students who have color vision deficiency (CVD). We outline basic information concerning CVD, offer tips for instructors to help students with CVD access content materials in the classroom, and suggest class activities to help all psychology students learn about CVD.
Descriptors: Psychology, Visual Impairments, Learning Activities, Visual Perception
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Bonham, Scott W. – Physics Teacher, 2018
An important aspect of science education involves helping students learn to read and communicate scientific information and arguments. In this note, I would like to share a resource that I have come across which I have found to be a useful tool for helping students improve those skills, learn content material, and acquaint them with a great…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Scientific and Technical Information, Science Process Skills
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Ivancic, Sonia R.; Hosek, Angela M. – Communication Teacher, 2017
Courses: This unit activity is suited for courses with research and source citation components, such as the Basic Communication; Interpersonal, and Organizational Communication courses. Objectives: Students will (a) visually interpret and analyze instances of plagiarism; (b) revise their work to use proper citations and reduce instances of…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Information Skills, Cheating, Visual Literacy
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dos Santos, Vanessa J. S. V.; Galembeck, Eduardo – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2015
We have developed a metabolic pathways visualization skill test (MPVST) to gain greater insight into our students' abilities to comprehend the visual information presented in metabolic pathways diagrams. The test is able to discriminate students' visualization ability with respect to six specific visualization skills that we identified as key to…
Descriptors: Visualization, College Students, Biochemistry, Science Instruction
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Smith, Christina M. – Communication Teacher, 2015
As Barry Brummett (1984) has argued, the purpose of rhetorical theory is pedagogical--providing students with resources for understanding the rhetorical transactions that they encounter every day. An understanding of the implications of ideology is necessary for advanced communication students. Kellner and Share (2005) contend that this is…
Descriptors: Ideology, Theories, Rhetoric, Power Structure
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Riley, Howard – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2014
This article introduces a novel approach to pedagogy within an art school in the UK HE sector, based upon a synthesis of perception theory and communication theory. It is argued that art students' drawing is empowered by strategies of teaching informed by aspects of James J. Gibson's ecological approach to visual perception relevant to an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Studio Art, Higher Education, College Instruction
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Macintyre-Beon, Catriona; Mitchell, Kate; Gallagher, Ian; Cockburn, Debbie; Dutton, Gordon N.; Bowman, Richard – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2012
This longitudinal case study presents John's journey through childhood and adolescence, living with visual difficulties associated with a cerebral visual impairment. It highlights the day-to-day problems that John encountered, giving practical solutions and strategies that have enabled his dream of going to a university to be realized. John and…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Males, College Students, Access to Education
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Green, Ravonne A. – Journal of Access Services, 2009
This article describes the characteristics of patrons with learning disabilities (LD) and how these characteristics might affect library use. The lack of services for college patrons who have learning disabilities (LD) in this decade is much like the lack of adequate and appropriate services for high school patrons with LD in previous decades. The…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Educational Technology, Assistive Technology, Libraries
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Winer, Gerald A.; Cottrell, Jane E.; Gregg, Virginia; Fournier, Jody S.; Bica, Lori A. – American Psychologist, 2002
Reviews research about a profound misconception among college students: the belief that the process of vision includes emanations from their ideas. Documents the strength and breadth of this phenomenon and the failure of traditional educational techniques to overcome this belief. Asserts that students are leaving psychology courses with flawed…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Misconceptions, Psychology
Knouse, Eunice R. – 1991
This report describes an interactive video program designed to help college biology students with their abilities to visually discriminate between instructional images, and to think critically about those images. A brief discussion of interactive video technology is provided, including details about videodisks, CD-ROM databases, computer software,…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Biology, College Students, Computer Software
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Shimoff, Eliot – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Outlines a simple classroom demonstration that illustrates Piagetian conservation. Piagetian conservation refers to the illusion of an increase in mass by changing an object's form. This demonstration, done by forming an ellipse with an extension cord, shows that college students are as susceptible to this effect as are young children. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, College Students, Compensation (Concept)