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Delaney, Amy L.; Farris, Kristen L. – Communication Teacher, 2022
The study of communication through the framework of established theories is central to communication education, and most undergraduate communication programs include a course dedicated to surveying theoretical perspectives. This activity guides students to review and synthesize theoretical knowledge in a March Madness-style end-of-semester…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory, Competition, Learning Activities
Steimel, Sarah J. – Communication Teacher, 2021
This teaching activity explores whether the meaningful communication case for diversity in groups, organizations, and communities rests in ideas of justice, equity, and basic employee responsibilities and rights (O'Leary & Weathington, 2006. Beyond the Business Case for Diversity in Organizations. Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal,…
Descriptors: Diversity, Inclusion, Learning Activities, Interpersonal Communication
Overstreet, Robert – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1984
Explains how information theory can be applied to the study of oral interpretation in ways that help performers understand and use the channels available to them in sharing literature with listeners. (PD)
Descriptors: Grammar, Higher Education, Information Theory, Oral Interpretation

Haiman, Franklyn S. – 1979
This syllabus of a convention workshop course on free speech theory consists of descriptions of several United States Supreme Court decisions related to free speech. Some specific areas in which decisions are discussed are: obscene and indecent communication, the definition of a public figure for purposes of libel action, the press versus official…
Descriptors: Advertising, Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech, Information Theory

Sides, Charles H. – Writing on the Edge, 1990
Claims writing teachers need to understand the relationship between personality type and the range of successful writing strategies. Discusses a method for identifying students' psychological (personality) type and examines how these characteristics affect preference for types of writing, group learning, experiential learning, and tutorial…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Information Theory, Psychological Characteristics
Crocker, W. J. – 1979
Serving as an introduction to a conference for Australian educators on developing oral communication skills, this paper reviews current methods of teaching speech skills. The paper describes a basic approach that holds that a learner's improved use of a skill is related to the number of satisfying experiences the learner has using the skill. It…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Theory
Friedman, Paul G. – 1978
Intended as both a theoretical and practical analysis of interpersonal communication, this four-part book presents a framework for communication education and proposes methods for classroom implementation. After an overview of new directions in communication education, the book outlines the foundations of communication education, discusses…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Information Theory

Leaver, Betty Lou – Foreign Language Annals, 1984
A technique for rapid teaching of the Cyrillic alphabet uses a five-phase mnemonic strategy: attending to the materials, developing connections in class, practicing recall, using the information memorized as a basis for acquiring new information, and testing recall over time. The technique is based on current theories of information processing.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cyrillic Alphabet, Information Theory, Mnemonics
King, Sarah Sanderson – 1978
This syllabus describes a communication course taught at the University of Hawaii. The purposes of the course are: to develop an awareness of alternative perspectives, to examine the ways in which people express themselves through the use of technology, to explore a wide range of cross-cultural research questions in which the problems of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Course Content, Course Descriptions

Arrington, Phillip – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1984
Draws an analogy between reading and writing, and between reading and responding to the world. Concludes that reading, like writing and responding to the world around us, is revisionary. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Dissonance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, English Instruction
Malik, M. F. – 1977
The potential impact of cultural factors on how an audience perceives the content of a film or television program is briefly reviewed as background for this description of courses on "national values" offered in Montreal for film and television-makers. Information patterns identified and labeled as "national values" include (1)…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Communications, Course Descriptions, Cultural Influences
Yakes, Nancy Ann – 1982
Beginning in fall 1981, a course in communication and information theory was offered at the School of Natural Resources (University of Michigan). Throughout the course, emphasis was placed on comparing communication strategies and effectiveness as well as providing models for interdisciplinary research and data management. Case study materials and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development