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Kertcher, Chen; Turin, Ornat – Communication Teacher, 2023
Courses: Media Literacy, Collective Memory, Political History. Objectives: The aim of this unit is for students to understand the role of feature films in the construction of historical memory. The proposed teaching unit deals with the analysis of biases and the construction of narrative in war films. The class was divided into groups, and…
Descriptors: War, Films, History, Bias
Anderson, Scott – Communication Teacher, 2022
Courses: Rhetorical Criticism, Communication Theory, Media Criticism. Objectives: This activity uses a diagram to help students visualize Kenneth Burke's theory of dramatism. Specifically, through an analysis of the film Hell or High Water, students learn to identify each stage of the guilt-purification-redemption cycle and gain insight into its…
Descriptors: Films, Undergraduate Study, Drama, Motivation
Grace McCleskey; Jasmine T. Austin – Communication Teacher, 2024
Courses: This unit activity applies critical theories from the fields of communication, sociology, and gender studies and therefore can be used in any course that discusses gender studies, qualitative research, content analysis, media effects, film analysis, or LGBTQ studies. This can be modified as an activity for graduate or undergraduate…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Higher Education, Films
Walton, Justin D. – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Group and Team Communication, Communication Theory, Rhetorical/Media Criticism. Objectives: The aims of this single-class activity are to (1) illustrate the basic concepts, processes, and properties of symbolic convergence theory; (2) apply fantasy theme analysis to the decision-making practices of a zero-history group; and (3) critically…
Descriptors: Films, Mass Media Use, Social Theories, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Brown, Mary Kate; Chevrette, Roberta – Communication Teacher, 2022
This unit activity guides students through an interrogation of bias, normativity, and co-cultural experiences within the context of dis/ability and appearance. Specifically, students complete implicit bias tests related to ability and body size, read about historical displays of bodily difference in circuses and "freak shows," and then…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Films
Phillips, Kaitlin E.; Forsythe, Katherine E. – Communication Teacher, 2020
Every time we join an organization, we go through the socialization process, which is often not as explicit as we might like. Although organizations often provide handbooks for role-related information, there is no such formal structure for cultural information. In order to understand the socialization process and the value it has for both the…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Socialization, Organizational Culture
Seiter, John S.; Gass, Robert H. – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Persuasion, Group Communication, Communication Theory, Computer-Mediated Communication. Objectives: In this activity, students discuss and analyze film clips in order to understand theories, processes, and applications related to the concept of deindividuation.
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Communication Skills, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Dynamics
Stein, Kevin A.; Barton, Matthew H. – Communication Teacher, 2019
Course: Online or mediated communication courses. Objectives: The purpose of this activity is to provide students with a more engaging way of immersing themselves in the course material through an interactive "Easter egg" syllabus. An Easter egg is an "undocumented function hidden in software … [they are] secret 'goodies' … used in…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Blended Learning, Audio Equipment, Video Technology
Planalp, Sally; Dohanos, Andrew D. – Communication Teacher, 2014
The "What Would You Say?" (WWYS?) exercise was developed to help students reflect on and improve their message response choices in the moment, as prompted by fictionalized interpersonal scenarios from films. Video clips were chosen to exemplify situations that were identified by students in a pilot study as situations in which they or…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Class Activities, College Instruction, Films
Lambert, Cheryl Ann – Communication Teacher, 2011
Films have been used successfully to teach students about "the institutional and cultural role mass media play in creating, sustaining or changing social relations." They have also provided important lessons regarding ethical decision-making. This article presents an activity that enables students to understand the role of media and the concept of…
Descriptors: Public Relations, Ethics, Mass Media, Films
Mino, Mary – Communication Teacher, 2014
Working effectively in groups is essential for college graduates (Hart Research Associates, 2013). University and college administrators have responded to this need by increasing the number of group communication courses by 25% (Bertelsen & Goodboy, 2009). However, it is the quality of course instruction that determines how well prepared…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), College Instruction, Group Activities, Class Activities
Kahl, David H., Jr. – Communication Teacher, 2013
This article describes an activity in which students of instructional communication (1) learn about hegemony in the classroom; and (2) analyze the pedagogical behavior of a cinematic teacher in the movie "Half Nelson." Through this analysis, students will gain a heightened awareness of hegemony and will identify avenues for praxis. Doing so will…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Films, Instructional Materials
Thompson-Hayes, Marceline; Moore, Nerma – Communication Teacher, 2012
As noted by Proctor (1999), "a quick perusal of communication textbooks, instructors manuals, and conference papers suggests that film use is common in contemporary communication courses." One reason the use of film is popular is that it can engage students in higher learning processes such as applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating…
Descriptors: Films, Personal Narratives, Interpersonal Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
McGrath, Karen – Communication Teacher, 2014
As many gender teachers know, distinctions between and among complex terms in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans (gender or sexual), queer (LGBTQ) group are often difficult for students to articulate and identify. In fact, terms like "sex" and "gender" are often conflated in public discourse, and terms like…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Gender Issues
Dawkins, Marcia Alesan – Communication Teacher, 2010
Popular films can be important pedagogical tools in today's communication courses. Constructing classroom experiences that use film can make theory come alive for students. At the same time, theory can be used to probe deeper into the complexities of human behavior via astute film analysis. In the case of Uncertainty Reduction Theory (URT), a…
Descriptors: Films, Instructional Materials, Class Activities, Interpersonal Communication
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