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Zhen Chen; Qi Chen – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2025
This study examines the role of virtual simulation technology in enhancing journalism and communication education. Traditional teaching methods often face limitations in resources, which impede the development of students' practical skills and creativity. Through a case study, the research evaluates the impact of virtual simulation on curriculum…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Journalism, Communications, Curriculum Design
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Alex Rister; Meghan Velez – Communication Teacher, 2025
This article explores the value of generative AI (genAI) tools for much-needed support for instructors in higher education in the realm of course design. Two authors detail their experiences partnering with two distinct tools, ChatGPT and Bard (now known as Gemini), for communication course development, emphasizing iterative collaboration with…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Technology Uses in Education, Communications
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Adam Wagler; Katie Krcmarik – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2024
As media evolves, a corresponding evolution is needed in visual communication education. This research explores an adaptation of curricula developed for the 21st century. The program introduces desirable difficulties, emphasizing reframing challenges and aligning coursework with future media careers. Through 5 years assessing a communication…
Descriptors: Communications, Majors (Students), Visual Aids, Media Education
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Matthew Overstreet; Curtis Carbonell; Diana Akhmedjanova – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2024
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) threatens to upend traditional teaching and learning practices. Writing, speaking, and communication instruction will all need to evolve. This article presents a case study of one institution's efforts to design and implement a communication curriculum responsive to the unique demands of the EMI…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language of Instruction
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Abdulkadir Palanci; Rabia Meryem Yilmaz; Zeynep Turan – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
This study aims to reveal the main trends and findings of the studies examining the use of learning analytics in distance education. For this purpose, journal articles indexed in the SSCI index in the Web of Science database were reviewed, and a total of 400 journal articles were analysed within the scope of this study. The systematic review…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Distance Education, Educational Trends, Periodicals
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Hull, Kevin; Choi, Minhee; Kian, Edward M. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2019
As higher education institutions seek ways to attract, recruit, and retain students, some schools and colleges are creating sports communication or related programs. Using the student-customer model of higher education as a theoretical lens, this study questioned coordinators of those programs regarding their opinions of this quickly growing…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Program Descriptions, Communications, Program Development
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Hernandez, Hjalmar Punla; Genuino, Cecilia F. – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2022
Grammatical compression and implicitness have been proven as characteristics of academic writing (Biber & Gray, 2010, 2016), but they are an underexplored area of research particularly in academic ESL (English as a second language) writing. In this study, we explored the dependent phrases that most and least characterize academic ESL writing…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Phrase Structure
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Lynch, Erin M. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2016
Faith-based programs for adult learners have environmental factors that differentiate them from non-faith based programs, but explicit empirical studies evaluating the impact of the psychosocial factors have been lacking in the literature. This study comparatively examines the achievement level of expressive communication skills as measured…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Communications, Adult Students, High School Equivalency Programs
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Wallace, Samuel P. – Basic Communication Course Annual, 2015
The purpose of this essay is to provide clarity and direction for developing and maintaining outcome-driven courses for inclusion in general education curricula. The focus is on the basic course in Communication, but the principles can be applied to nearly any course. The outcome-driven perspective changes many traditional conceptions of the basic…
Descriptors: Communications, Program Development, Sustainability, Higher Education
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Fuchs, Christian; Sandoval, Marisol – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2008
Neoliberalism has resulted in a large-scale economization and capitalization of society that has also permeated the academic system. The paper at hand provides the result of a case study that analyzed how students, who are today frequently confronted by the combination of studying and precarious labour and insecure job perspectives, assess the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Content Analysis, Case Studies
Christ, William G.; Blanchard, Robert O. – Feedback, 1985
Describes a media studies program that allows undergraduates to develop a speciality (such as broadcast sales) within a liberal arts program and communications core curriculum. (PD)
Descriptors: College Programs, Communications, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Casares, Pablo; And Others – 1988
An operational instrument was designed to approach the tasks of curricular planning and design of university programs in communication in Mexico, or elsewhere in the Third World. The instrument was designed by the Mexican team of advisors at the Workshop-Seminar on Curriculum Planning, held in Villa de Leyva, Colombia, in May of 1987. It was used…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Communications, Content Analysis, Curriculum Design
Brownell, Judith – 1976
Academic departmentalization, especially at the undergraduate level, can result in the isolation of subject areas. The two purposes of this paper are to make a case for the interrelationships between mass and interpersonal communication becoming an integral aspect of mass media study, and to stress the importance of presenting this material in…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Curriculum Design
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Cottle, Thomas J. – Change, 1971
This one-time elocution school flourishes on a unique educational philosophy - that innovative learning and joy are one and the same. (Editor)
Descriptors: Commercial Art, Communications, Community Colleges, Creative Activities
Avery, Robert K. – 1978
Results of a 1977 suvey of broadcast research coursework in higher education revealed that less than 50% of the institutions responding were teaching any of seven identified broadcast research topics. This study, a follow-up of the 1977 survey, sought to ascertain how research topics are treated in the undergraduate curriculum and to assess the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design
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