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Hamilton, James P. – Communication Teacher, 2008
This article offers a few guidelines for constructing effective simulations. It presents a sample class activity called simulated public hearing which aims to integrate the various elements of a public speaking course into a more comprehensive whole. Properly designed, simulated hearings have elements of persuasive, informative, and impromptu…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Simulation, Group Dynamics, Integrated Activities
Gesler, David – Communication Teacher, 2007
Long before the first day of class, students have preconceived notions about what a communication research methods class will consist of: mathematics, incomprehensible topics, boring content, and overall agony. These notions automatically make a research methods instructors' job quite difficult (Denham, 1997). Not only do they have to explain…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Negative Attitudes, Research Methodology, Class Activities
Duthler, Kirk W. – Communication Teacher, 2007
This activity is designed to help build a bridge between the practical and the theoretical and lay the groundwork for students to assess and evaluate both communication theory and popular press titles. This activity is very effective in demonstrating that communication theory can be practical and applicable to real-life advice about work, home,…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Communication (Thought Transfer), Class Activities, Theory Practice Relationship
Kurylo, Anastacia – Communication Teacher, 2007
Students learning about professional communication are not often taught about assessment as indicated by its omission as a chapter topic in many major textbooks in the field. Nonetheless, students need to be educated on this topic because, increasingly, there is a push towards instituting assessment practices in business organizations.…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Research Methodology, Research Skills, Class Activities
Tannenbaum, Sally – Communication Teacher, 2007
It is widely agreed that college students do not fully participate in the political process. The most commonly cited reasons are apathy, indifference, and ignorance. This article presents an activity that aims to help students learn about communication dynamics in the context of political campaigns and develop an appreciation and confidence about…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Political Campaigns, Political Attitudes, Class Activities
Weber, David E. – Communication Teacher, 2007
When learning about a phenomenon, one must directly experience it in order to fully understand it (Kolb, 1984). So how may an instructor of introductory organizational communication ensure that students "directly experience the phenomenon" of organizing? The author describes an activity he developed to enable students to share a direct experience…
Descriptors: Organizational Communication, Curriculum Design, Instructional Design, Class Activities
Brule, Nancy J. – Communication Teacher, 2007
All students struggle with interpersonal based problems, be it a troublesome roommate, problems with a partner, conflict with a significant other, or relational issues with parents or children. The interpersonal communication classroom can be enhanced by discussing these problems and experiences. This article presents an activity that aims to (1)…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Concept Teaching, Social Problems, Problem Based Learning
Seiter, John S.; Gass, Robert H. – Communication Teacher, 2007
This article describes an exercise that involves providing students with a basic understanding and demonstration of audience adaptation and then asking them to practice and evaluate the skill. In this exercise the instructor begins by providing students with background on analyzing and adapting to audiences. Then the instructor collects several…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Analysis, Periodicals, Persuasive Discourse
Layng, Jacqueline M. – Communication Teacher, 2007
This paper describes an assignment that gives students the ability to improve written and verbal communication abilities, which they will be using throughout their lives, by enhancing communication skills and competencies in a class setting. It is a two-part assignment that begins with a discussion on how to produce a successful cover letter and…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Job Search Methods, Communication Skills, Assignments
Lemesianou, Christine A. – Communication Teacher, 2007
Today's communication and information environments create an immense amount of clutter for consumers, but a well crafted advertising campaign can differentiate an organization from its competitors. Persuasion in Advertising is a critical assignment where students apply Aristotle's and Cicero's persuasive techniques to a specific advertising…
Descriptors: Advertising, Organizational Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Public Relations
Kurylo, Anastacia – Communication Teacher, 2004
A cognitive approach that views stereotypes as mental tools that function in information processing has dominated recent work on stereotyping. But regardless of their cognitive utility, an association between stereotypes and social injustice (i.e., prejudice, discrimination) has earned stereotypes the label "bad" and consequently something to be…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Social Discrimination, Class Activities, Intergroup Education
Heisler, Jennifer M.; Discenna, Thomas – Communication Teacher, 2005
Communication theory is one of the most challenging courses in the communication curriculum. Students and faculty alike must grapple with more abstract material, in some cases drastically different from the more skill-based courses such as speech, small group, or broadcast courses. In particular, communication theory is usually the starting ground…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Lecture Method, Beliefs, Teaching Models
Scholl, Juliann C. – Communication Teacher, 2005
Perhaps one of the first concepts to which students in the communication hybrid course are exposed is the perception process. Students often learn that communication involves perception, which is dealing with several different forms of information or stimuli and deciding how to utilize that information to accomplish their goals. Perception…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Stimuli, Concept Teaching, Cognitive Processes
Maguire, Katheryn C. – Communication Teacher, 2006
Students just starting out in communication, or those who have been studying it for a while, often have difficulty understanding the various ways to view "communication." One way to help students make sense of the field is to look at it from the various traditions in the discipline. Craig (1999) identified the similarities and differences among…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Intellectual Disciplines, Class Activities, Educational Principles
Glaser, Hollis F. – Communication Teacher, 2006
One of the frustrations with the basic public-speaking course is that there is an inevitable tendency to teach the old sender-message-context-receiver model of communication. Many of the basic texts use it, and the typical assignments--one speaker in front of an audience--certainly reinforce it. Feminists have envisioned an alternative way of…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Listening, Exit Examinations, Communication Skills
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