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Seymour, Cheyenne – Distance Learning, 2022
Public speaking is a concern for many students. Research has pointed to the professional benefits of honing oral communication skills despite the potential aversion to it. This article highlights how college students' speech apprehension and their need to communicate with audiences effectively have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, COVID-19, Pandemics, Speech Communication
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Doree, Suzanne; Jardine, Richard; Linton, Thomas – PRIMUS, 2007
This article offers our ideas on why it is important to teach our students how to speak about mathematics and some practical resources for incorporating speaking activities, helping students prepare, evaluating student presentations, and getting your department to talk about student presentations. The ideas in this article were compiled when the…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Speech Communication, Mathematics Instruction, Public Speaking
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Taylor, K. Phillip, Ed. – Florida Speech Communication Journal, 1976
This journal is devoted to the art of teaching in the field of speech communication. Articles collected in this issue address topics on the development of basic speech communication courses and include the following titles: "Onward . . . A Tradition Continues"; "Performance Courses: No Way to Run a Railroad" and "Not Revolution but Revision,"…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Objectives, Field Experience Programs
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Binnion, John E.; Thomas, Edward G. – 1976
Helping young executives develop oral communication skills is an important task of business schools. A course that requires informal, timed, extemporaneous talks as well as extended formal presentations allows students the opportunity to be evaluated by their peers and by faculty members as they grow in their ability to communicate. Formal…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Communications, Business Education, Communication Skills