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Bunz, Ulla – Communication Teacher, 2006
Undergraduate students often memorize a keyword or definition for an exam without a deeper understanding or the ability to apply the meaning of the concept. While using examples during a lecture may help, the combination of movies and verbal review has been shown to be a valuable instructional tool, increasing recall (Elischberger & Roebers, 2001)…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Organizational Communication, Concept Teaching, Class Activities
Lightcap, Torey L. – 1997
To raise the consciousness of adults regarding their mental and social processing of popular media, specifically movies, a course was implemented through a Colorado Episcopal parish's adult education program. The course was designed to show students how to better understand the ways in which their presuppositions create meaning in what they view…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consciousness Raising, Course Descriptions, Critical Viewing
Daya, D. D. – 1998
This paper outlines the fourth-year film appreciation course at Rand College of Education in Johannesburg, South Africa, designed to develop a greater critical awareness in students so they are able to distinguish between good and mediocre film and video material. Some attempt is made to establish what qualifies material to be regarded as…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Critical Reading, Critical Viewing, Film Criticism