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Shannon Pappas – Communication Teacher, 2024
This activity aims to assist students with persuasive tactics for argumentative speeches. The activity involves students creating an argumentative speech to defend a hot-take assertion chosen from a list provided by the instructor. In small groups, students will craft an argument supporting their hot-take assertion and present it to the class.…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Public Speaking, Speeches, Models
Minei, Elizabeth M.; Juvan, Elise – Communication Teacher, 2023
This teaching activity builds students' interpersonal competencies in identifying Mark Knapp's Stages of Relationships (Adler, Rosenfeld, Towne, & Scott, 2012, Interplay: The process of interpersonal communication, p. 504, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston). The activity establishes a theoretical understanding of each stage and asks students to use…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Music Activities, Interpersonal Communication, Singing
Wagner, Phillip E. – Communication Teacher, 2019
This essay overviews a semester-long course activity and framework for the basic public-speaking course. Using Paul and Elder's critical-thinking framework, the author discusses ways to address some of the common problems within the public-speaking course while enhancing critical thinking. Through this model, students develop skills in five…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Models, Public Speaking
Styer, Meridith I.; Anderson, Lindsey B.; Nichols, Annie Laurie – Communication Teacher, 2018
Courses: Basic communication course. Objectives: Using the Ally, Advocate, Activist framework in a basic communication course will help students apply course concepts to their lives and communities. This framework helps students practice civic engagement while mastering the skills that are typically tested for assessment purposes in the basic…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Activism, Citizen Participation, Communication Skills
Gallegos, Monica L. – Communication Teacher, 2020
Courses: Interpersonal Communication; Relational Communication. Objectives: Students who complete this activity should be able to: (1) understand the staircase model of relationships; (2) explain how social media has influenced the ways in which relationships develop and dissolve; (3) discuss advantages and limitations of the staircase model; and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Social Media, Models, Communication Strategies
Nicolini, Kristine M. – Communication Teacher, 2018
Courses: Small group communication and advanced group dynamics. Objectives: After completing this single-class activity, students should be able to: (1) evaluate successful communication characteristics that enhance the group's ability to achieve specific goals; (2) identify small group communication barriers; and (3) develop strategies to…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Small Group Instruction, Teamwork, Models
Giotta, Gina – Communication Teacher, 2018
Courses: Communication Technology, Communication Theory, History of Communication, Media and Society. Objectives: Students will develop an understanding of the two principal theories of technology and culture: technological determinism and the social construction of technology.
Descriptors: Social Influences, Educational Technology, Models, Technological Advancement
Kauffman, James; Kornberg, Josh – Communication Teacher, 2018
Courses: Interpersonal Communication, Relational Communication Objective: This article teaches students to explain and evaluate Knapp's Relational Staircase Model through the creation of personalized greeting cards for each relational stage. The in-class activity encourages students to be creative and succinct in capturing the essence of an…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Commercial Art, Visual Arts, Learning Activities
Yilmaz, Gamze – Communication Teacher, 2014
One of the challenges for undergraduate students is to comprehend abstract and theoretical concepts in communication classes. Given today's college students' expectations for in-class interaction (Rocca, 2010), it is important that instructors integrate hands-on activities in their lesson plans while teaching theoretical concepts.…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Organizational Theories, Undergraduate Students, Heuristics
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
Kelly, Stephanie; Davis, M. Justin – Communication Teacher, 2011
To say that there is a lack of student enthusiasm on the first day of Research Methods is an understatement. Research Methods begins each semester with two teaching goals: (1) lowering classroom anxiety; and (2) bolstering student enthusiasm for the course material by helping them identify its relation to their lives. The most powerful…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Research Methodology, Models, Teacher Student Relationship
Ledford, Christy J. W.; Saperstein, Adam K.; Cafferty, Lauren A.; McClintick, Stacey H.; Bernstein, Ethan M. – Communication Teacher, 2015
Microblogs, with their interactive nature, can engage students in community building and sensemaking. Using Weick's model of organizing as a framework, we integrated the use of micromessaging to increase student engagement in the large-lecture classroom. Students asked significantly more questions and asked a greater diversity of questions…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Large Group Instruction, Models, Lecture Method
Suter, Elizabeth A.; West, Carrie L. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Although directly related to students' everyday lives, the abstract and even intimidating nature of relational theories often bars students from recognizing the immediate relevance to their relationships. The theories of symbolic interactionism, social exchange, relational dialectics, social penetration, and uncertainty reduction offer students…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Social Exchange Theory, Interpersonal Communication
Cooper, Lynn O. – Communication Teacher, 2011
"WebGrader" is an online instrument developed to evaluate and assess oral competency in the basic course. It is the result of a 15-year study, using Morreale and Hackman's (1994) work as a general model, and "The Competent Speaker" speech rating criteria in particular (Morreale, Moore, Taylor, Surges-Tatum, & Hulbert-Johnson, 1990; Morreale,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Speech Communication, Evaluation Methods, Cultural Awareness
Avanzino, Susan – Communication Teacher, 2010
Communication departments are expected to conduct program level assessment, as well as assessment of communication in general education. Although the expectation for data-driven student learning assessment is growing, relatively few examples exist for doing so effectively. This article serves as a model to help faculty conduct effective assessment…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, General Education, Models, Outcomes of Education
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