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Kelin, Daniel A., II – Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1993
Describes the effect of first-year directing students using short, abstract poems rather than scenes from classic plays as the basis of their productions. Notes that the images in these poems speak loudly and intensely to the audience, in contrast to the usual "talking heads" result of producing scenes from classics. (RS)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Class Activities, Higher Education, Poetry
Peer reviewedBineham, Jefferey L. – Western Journal of Communication, 1993
Examines the tactics evangelical Christian feminists use in reinterpreting scriptural texts to create an empowered role. Claims that a focus on interpretive communities can enable critics to consider both dominant ideologies and audience activities. (NH)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Feminism, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedJensema, Carl J.; Sharkawy, Sameh El; Danturthi, Ramalinga Sarma; Burch, Robert; Hsu, David – American Annals of the Deaf, 2000
Eye movement of six subjects (three with deafness) was recorded as they watched video segments with and without captions. The addition of captions to a video resulted in major changes in eye movement patterns, with the viewing process becoming primarily a reading process. (Contains six references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Audience Response, Captions, Deafness
Peer reviewedValentine, Kristin B.; And Others – Communication Reports, 1995
Constructs and tests two measures of audience response to performance of literary text. Finds that the first measure (analyzing audience response to open-ended questions) was useful in discriminating responses across performances, but needs further work in clarifying relative importance and interrelationships; and the second measure (a…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Audience Response, Communication Research, Factor Analysis
MacArthur, James R.; Jones, Loretta L. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2008
The use of clickers (also referred to as Audience Paced Feedback, Classroom Communication Systems, Personal Response Systems, Electronic Voting Systems, Student Response Systems, Audience Response Systems, voting-machines, and zappers) has grown in college chemistry classrooms within the last decade. This review summarizes the pedagogic…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Communication, Student Reaction, Audience Response
Lev-Aladgem, Shulamith – Research in Drama Education, 2008
The article discusses a community-based theatre project facilitated with a group of Jewish Ethiopian youth in a boarding school in Israel. The intention is to investigate how far a specific group of black immigrants are able to use theatre for their own needs in such a location. It begins with the presentation of the Jewish Ethiopians as a…
Descriptors: Creativity, Jews, Boarding Schools, Foreign Countries
Alexander, Cara J.; Crescini, Weronika M.; Juskewitch, Justin E.; Lachman, Nirusha; Pawlina, Wojciech – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
The goals of our study were to determine the predictive value and usability of an audience response system (ARS) as a knowledge assessment tool in an undergraduate medical curriculum. Over a three year period (2006-2008), data were collected from first year didactic blocks in Genetics/Histology and Anatomy/Radiology (n = 42-50 per class). During…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Audience Response, Genetics
Eastman, Jacqueline K. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2007
This paper proposes that Interactive Technology can help professors enhance communication in the classroom so there is increased attention, interest, preparation, and retention of class materials by the students. Interactive Technology (also called audience response systems) involves students using individual response pads (clickers) to respond to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Communication, Audience Response, Information Technology
Schiappa, Edward; Wessels, Emanuelle – International Journal of Listening, 2007
Popular media may be described as television, film, radio, and print media primarily offered for the purpose of entertainment. Such popular media have been the object of critical analysis for decades, both for academic scholars and popular pundits. Our focus is not on quantitative or experimental research concerning popular media effects, but…
Descriptors: Audiences, Criticism, Mass Media Effects, Audience Analysis
Simpson, Vicki; Oliver, Martin – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
Research and practice in the use of electronic voting systems has developed over the last five years. Electronic voting systems, also known as personal response systems, audience response systems or classroom communication systems, use handsets to elicit responses from students as part of structured teaching sessions, typically lectures. The use…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Teaching Methods, Classroom Communication, Technological Advancement
Shieh, Ruey S.; Chang, Wheijen; Liu, Eric Zhi-Feng – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
This study explored the impact of "Technology Enabled Active Learning" (TEAL) on students learning general physics, focusing on differences between genders and among various achievement levels. A quasi-experimental investigation was conducted on two semesters of courses offered in 2008. Data sources consisted of pre-tests, post-tests,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Experimental Groups, Control Groups
Potter, Robert F. – 1996
A study examined whether ethical sensitivity can be measured in response to radio programming. The study was interested in the extent to which a person feels a program is unethical in either its substance or its presentation. Subjects, 17 undergraduates in telecommunications at a large midwestern university, received course credit for their…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Ethics, Higher Education, Media Research
Miller, Jerry L. – 1991
Original stories can provide a wealth of opportunity for forensics competitors. Original storytelling requires the sharing of a personal experience or family narrative that is adaptable to audiences differing in age and education. Community organizations and groups are invited to participate as audience members and vary from round to round.…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Debate, Higher Education
Herzog, Brad – 1994
Noting that different audiences have constructed widely varying interpretations of the figure and work of Margery Kempe ("The Book of Margery Kempe" dates from the beginning of the 15th century), this paper examines the subversiveness of Margery's rhetoric for medieval audiences and for modern audiences and students. The paper first…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Discourse Analysis, Medieval Literature, Personal Narratives
Caswell, Donald – 1990
The goal of persuasive writing is to move the reader to action or to get the reader to refrain from action, and most of the secrets of persuasion can work either way. To get readers to take action, a writer has to appeal to the emotions as much as possible. To get readers to refrain from action, a writer must appeal to the intellect. The secrets…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Persuasive Discourse, Writing Evaluation, Writing Improvement

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