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Hampton, Charles – Impr Coll Univ Teaching, 1969
Author, recently chosen by All College Student Government as "Instructor of the Year at Ferris State College, provides formula for effective lecture method. (WM)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Lecture Method, Teacher Effectiveness
Woods, C. S.; Northcott, P. H. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1970
A report on the use of multimedia carrels in place of lectures for undergraduate instruction, presented at the 41st Congress, Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, August, 1969. (LS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Carrels, College Instruction, Individualized Instruction
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Weerts, Richard – Music Educators Journal, 1983
The expertise of other professionals can be brought into university level music education classes via telelecture. The process consists of connecting an amplified voice box to a phone outlet and involves two-way communication so that students may ask questions. (KC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Resources, Lecture Method, Music Education
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Weaver, Richard L. – Clearing House, 1981
Presents a four-part formula for being an effective lecturer: grasp listeners' attention; find materials and use approaches which hold their interest; reveal a desire to help students; and allow body action to reinforce and enhance ideas. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Secondary Education
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Bennett, Robert Cobb – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1979
Suggests lecturing on subject matter as a still legitimate and viable means of teaching. (MKM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Intellectual Disciplines, Lecture Method, Teaching Methods
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Rendle-Short, Johanna – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2003
Analysis of a series of computer science seminars indicates that use of the discourse marker "so" in dialogic talk is not random, rather it plays an important role in orienting the listener to the overall structure of the seminar. Analysis shows how the discourse marker occurs in specific environments, with specific prosodic features, and that its…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Green, John – Journal of Biological Education, 2002
Presents the results of an extended evaluation program designed to test the effectiveness of text-based flexible learning as a replacement for 30-50% of the lectures in certain modules in conventional undergraduate courses in the School of Life Sciences at Napier University. Concludes that text-based flexible learning is an effective alternative…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Young, Patricia; Dieklemann, Nancy – Journal of Nursing Education, 2002
Hermeneutic analysis of interviews with 17 new nursing educators yielded insights about the process of learning to lecture. The process includes being open to reflection, attending to learning, reading class situations, unlearning teacher preparation, and challenging the assumptions of conventional pedagogy. (Contains 31 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Nursing Education
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Ogle, Tom D.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1989
The purpose of a study was to assess the effect of a lecture/discussion method that incorporated a microcomputer drill and practice program in teaching secondary agricultural students (n=360). It was concluded that teachers could effectively substitute microcomputer drill and practice for a portion of the traditional approach. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Drills (Practice), Lecture Method, Microcomputers
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Thorson, Esther; Lang, Annie – Communication Research, 1992
Outlines a psychophysiological (involuntary responses to novel environmental stimuli) model of the role of orienting responses (ORs) in learning from televised lectures. Demonstrates that insertion of videographics in talking-head lectures produces ORs in television viewers. Finds that ORs enhance learning of familiar material but interfere with…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Communication Research, Familiarity, Higher Education
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Beegle, John; Coffee, David – Journal of Education for Business, 1991
A survey of accounting educators (n=97) to determine the teaching techniques they use and how they compare to those used in their undergraduate experience found that lectures and problem solving still predominate. Results also indicate that a wider range of techniques are used and the trend is for students to take a more active learning role. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Educational Experience, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Sakta, Cathy G. – Journal of Reading, 1992
Describes using the graphic organizer as an instructional tool prior to lecturing to help students take accurate lecture notes. (SR)
Descriptors: Graphic Organizers, High Schools, Lecture Method, Notetaking
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Watters, Mike – Journal of Education for Business, 2000
An auditing course used reciprocal questioning (Socratic method) and computer-based instruction. Separate evaluations by 67 students revealed a strong aversion to the Socratic method; students expected professors to lecture. They showed a strong preference for the computer-based assignment. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Hirt, Douglas E. – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1995
Provides the framework that was used to incorporate journal writing into chemical engineering courses. Presents examples of student writing to illustrate the benefits of informal writing. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Evaluation, Higher Education, Journal Writing
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Jeffries, Pamela R. – Journal of Nursing Education, 2001
Junior baccalaureate nursing students learned oral medication administration either via lecture/videotape (n=24) or multimedia CD-ROM (n=25). There were no differences in computer skills or education level, but the multimedia group had higher satisfaction and greater cognitive gains. (Contains 24 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lecture Method, Multimedia Instruction, Nursing Education
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