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Carter, Betty Woerner – 1998
Designed for use by individuals studying on their own, teachers, self-help groups, audiologists, and other professionals working with individuals with hearing impairments, this manual provides 23 lessons for learning to lip-read. The lessons are organized to help the lipreader recognize how sounds look when they are spoken, thus leading to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Educational Strategies, Hearing Impairments
Trippe, William L. – Graduating Engineer, 1988
Describes the importance of communication skills to engineers. Gives a step by step method for preparing and giving a professional presentation at the corporate level in engineering. Suggests uses of graphic aids in presentations. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, College Students, Communication Skills, Engineering
Tierney, Elizabeth P. – 1995
This guide for scholars presents a step-by-step process for planning and delivering an effective presentation. Chapter 1 discusses the four principles that underlie all presentations: (1) responsibility to the audience; (2) making conscious decisions about what to present; (3) making decisions before, during, and after the presentation; and (4)…
Descriptors: Body Language, Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Higher Education
Intercom, 1985
In this simulation, which involves the location of a low-income housing project, secondary students simulate eight roles--citizens representing the interests of seven different neighborhoods and a federal arbiter. Skills developed by the simulation include analysis, decision making, and oral and written communication. (RM)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Geographic Location