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Bhaskaran, Harikrishnan; Mishra, Harsh; Nair, Pradeep – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2019
The media ecosystem of the post-truth era is shaped by several unprecedented elements--the pitfalls of the personalized/networked media, the cherry picking tendencies of news producers in an attention economy, the propagandist power-elite, and the gullible support of the semi-literate media audience. These post-truth realities also call for new…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Ethics, Social Media, Social Networks
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Warmuth, Kelly A.; Caple, Alexandria H. – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Background: Recent evidence suggests PechaKucha--a presentation style utilizing simplified visuals, narration, and rigid time constraints--may promote various learning outcomes and instructor goals better than traditional PowerPoint presentations. Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of students' PechaKucha compared…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education, Computer Software, Instructional Effectiveness
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Banerjee, Haimanti; Olson, Josephine E. – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
Universities strive to acquire resources to improve learning outcomes for students. This paper describes technology introduced in core undergraduate business classes and students' assessment of their value. Despite their widespread use, student enthusiasm for them was tepid. It also gauges student preferences for pedagogical methods and finds the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Business Administration Education, Technology Uses in Education
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Papadopoulos, Pantelis M.; Natsis, Antonis; Obwegeser, Nikolaus; Weinberger, Armin – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2019
The aim of the present study (n = 113) was to examine how (objective and subjective) information on peers' preparation, confidence, and past performance can support students in answering correctly in audience response systems (aka clickers). The result analysis shows that in the "challenging" questions, in which answers diverged,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Audience Response Systems, Self Esteem, Student Attitudes
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Kabigting, Ryan P. – Journal of English Teaching, 2020
This experimental research described the effects of RAFT strategy on the writing performance of 10th graders Filipino ESL learners. Forty learners were identified as having nearly the same performance and grouped as experimental and control. The writing tasks used were taken from the actual module used by the Department of Education-Philippines in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Writing Skills
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Chiu, Wang-Kin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions to traditional face-to-face classroom teaching. In this communication, the practice adopted in the online teaching of three chemistry subjects in a local community college, student practice and feedback, as well as a case comparison of giving responses in online classes through a chatting…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Software, Audience Response Systems, Online Courses
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Seshadri, Keshavan; Liu, Peng; Koes, David Ryan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Classroom response systems are an important tool in many active learning pedagogies. They support real-time feedback on student learning and promote student engagement, even in large classrooms, by allowing instructors to solicit an answer to a question from all students and show the results. Existing classroom response systems are general purpose…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Programming Languages
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McNicholl, T. H.; Frank, K.; Hogenson, K.; Roat, J.; Carlson, M. P. – PRIMUS, 2021
We discuss an implementation of the research-based Pathways precalculus curriculum in a large-lecture format supported by recitations, clickers, and online homework. We describe our approach to adapting the implementation of Pathways precalculus from a small class to a large lecture instructional format. We report data on student learning and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Calculus
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Lawrence, Samuel G. – Communication Teacher, 2015
A fundamental challenge that all public speakers face is getting and keeping the attention of audiences. Because audiences absorb large amounts of talk with little chance of taking the floor, the potential for inattentiveness and boredom is significant. In conversational interchanges, the brief duration of speaking turns and regular transfers of…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Audience Awareness, Audience Analysis, Class Activities
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Salmerón, Cori – Journal of Literacy Research, 2022
While a wealth of research shows the social and academic benefits of bilingualism and multilingualism, the education of bi/multilingual learners often focuses on transitioning students to English. Based on this fact, the first aim of this article is to highlight translanguaging as a model that challenges monoglossic language ideologies. The second…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Code Switching (Language), Literacy Education, Transformative Learning
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Hellmich, Emily; Castek, Jill; Smith, Blaine E.; Floyd, Rachel; Wen, Wen – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2021
Purpose: Multimodal composing is often romanticized as a flexible approach suitable for all learners. There is a lack of research that critically examines students' perspectives and the constraints of multimodal composing across academic contexts. This study aims to address this need by exploring high school learners' perspectives and experiences…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Multiple Literacies, High School Students, Second Language Learning
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Mosquera Feijóo, Juan Carlos; Suárez, Fernando; Chiyón, Isabel; Alberti, Marcos García – Education Sciences, 2021
The classroom closure during the first semester of 2020 entailed decisive changes in higher education. Universities have become more digital in both the availability of e-resources and pervasive devices and how students communicate with lecturers and classmates. Learners adapted their study habits with a growing role of self-paced, internet-based…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Higher Education
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Krämer, Andreas; Böhrs, Sandra; Ilemann, Susanne – Journal of Education and Learning, 2021
When it comes to presenting research results, the usual approach is to use PowerPoint or similar slide applications, or to opt for alternative presentation tools. A central question is how well the knowledge is transferred and to what extent the target audience is addressed emotionally. Based on a 2*2 factorial design, the effects of presentation…
Descriptors: Research, Information Dissemination, Audiences, Visual Aids
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Oleniczak, Jen – Journal of Museum Education, 2016
Gallery teachers are constantly searching for new ideas to better reach and connect with their audience. Professional development sessions often focus on what we say to our communities, but how often do museum education departments offer trainings that focus on basic principles of human interaction like listening and communication? Improv…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Museums
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Emel, Susan Redding – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2018
For most students at my university, classroom experience alone was the choice for formally developing speaking skills. My idea was to provide students with recurring authentic audience experience, attending to the audience dimension outlined by Derryberry (1989) as a critical requirement of public speaking pedagogy. Through research, a new idea…
Descriptors: College Students, Speech Skills, Speech Communication, Audiences
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