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Slinger-Friedman, Vanessa; Patterson, Lynn M. – College Teaching, 2016
One concern about teaching online or in large, lecturestyle classes is the inability to see students' reactions to course material. These visual cues give instructors feedback on student comprehension, material clarity, and effective delivery modes. Instructors have to see the results of student assignments and exams or end-of-semester evaluations…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Electronic Journals, Feedback (Response), Reflective Teaching
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Shaw, Victor N. – College Teaching, 1999
Suggests ways to teach college students basic skills in reading, presentation/oral communication, and writing/publication skills in the context of content courses. Suggestions include guiding and monitoring reading, encouraging frequent student presentations, assigning a variety of writing tasks, and requiring graduate students to write term…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Public Speaking
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Michalak, Stanley J., Jr. – College Teaching, 1989
To gather evidence in support of the relationship between writing and learning, a controlled experiment in a course in foreign policy analysis was introduced. The students who wrote more did not receive higher grades than those who had the traditional lecture format. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Policy, Higher Education