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Copeland, H. Liesel; Stoller, James K.; Hewson, Mariana G.; Longworth, David L. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1998
Analysis of responses from 1,221 participants in continuing medical education via lecture, and lecture enhanced with a computerized audience response system (ARS), indicated that more than 85% felt ARS facilitated teaching of clinical reasoning and facts and helped maintain their alertness. ARS-enhanced lectures received significantly higher…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Computer Uses in Education, Course Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness
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Berg, Wendy K.; Peck, Stephanie; Wacker, David P.; Harding, Jay; McComas, Jennifer; Richman, David; Brown, Kimberly – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2000
The effects of a presession exposure to attention on responding during subsequent assessment of attention as a reinforcer were evaluated across three behavioral assessments. In each experiment, the children responded differentially within the test condition according to the presence or absence of dense schedule of attention immediately prior to…
Descriptors: Attention, Audience Response, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification
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Van Dyke, Jan – Arts Education Policy Review, 1999
Stresses the importance of local arts, focusing on encouraging modern dance at the local level. Addresses issues such as audience participation, sense of ownership and community, and accessibility that accompanies local art. Considers the implications for K-12 modern dance education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Artists, Audience Participation, Audience Response, Community Involvement
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Woody, Robert H. – General Music Today, 2004
Music teachers who strive to provide a broad range of experiences for their students are usually careful to include music listening among them. Although students have many opportunities to hear music in their everyday lives, most teachers agree that music listening involves skills that must be taught to children. Some might even argue that…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Listening Skills, Aesthetic Education
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Fulkova, Marie; Straker, Alison; Jaros, Milan – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
This paper examines the onto-epistemic status and understanding of contemporary material culture and of visual art, particularly in the context of gallery education. It does so through a case study of the response of 15 year-old school students in the Czech Republic and in England to a recent photographic exhibition, I.N.R.I., created by artists…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism
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Pexman, Penny M.; Glenwright, Melanie; Krol, Andrea; James, Tammy – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Around 5 or 6 years of age, children begin to recognize that speakers who make ironic remarks do not believe what they literally say, but children of the same age do not show appreciation for the humor function of irony (Dews et al., 1996; Harris & Pexman, 2003). We investigated 7- to 10-year-old children's interpretations of verbal irony and…
Descriptors: Humor, Figurative Language, Child Psychology, Psychological Studies
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Eisenhauer, Jennifer F. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2006
Beginning with an understanding of visual culture as a postmodern discourse, this article argues for more focused attention to how visual culture presents a critical rethinking of subjectivity within art education. Through an analysis of a language of bombardment, a discourse that positions the subject as bombarded by media messages, this article…
Descriptors: Art Education, Postmodernism, Fine Arts, Popular Culture
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Brigance, Linda Czuba – Communication Teacher, 2004
Designing and presenting a speech is a solitary task. By definition, public speaking involves one person speaking to a group, which sets it apart from other types of communication situations, such as interpersonal and small group communication. Due to the inherently individualistic nature of assignments in the basic course, students rarely profit…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Undergraduate Students, Speeches, Class Activities
Conoley, John W.; Croom, D. Barry; Moore, Gary E.; Flowers, James L. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2007
The purpose of this research was to determine whether using an audience response system improves student achievement. Audience response systems are computer-based tools for use in classrooms for the purpose of providing feedback to students on questions asked during instruction. This study used a quasi-experimental design to determine if students…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Quasiexperimental Design, Audience Response, Academic Achievement
Marzano, Robert J.; Haystead, Mark W. – Marzano Research Laboratory, 2009
During the 2009-2010 school year, Marzano Research Laboratory (MRL) was commissioned by Promethean Ltd. to conduct a second year evaluation study of the effects of Promethean ActivClassroom on student academic achievement. This report describes the findings from the second year study along with aggregate findings from the first and second year…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
LeRoy, David; LeRoy, Judith – 1995
In a recent study of the Tampa (Florida) market, TRAC Media Services acquired some interesting information about the market's response to its two public television stations. WEDU is a VHF-signal community station that reaches about 745,000 households in a week, and WUSF is a university-licensed UHF station that reaches about 547,000. Month-long…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Audiences, Cable Television, Comparative Analysis
Pettersson, Rune – 1995
This paper discusses a mental model of learning based on the processes of attention, perception, processing, and application. The learning process starts with attention, such as curiosity, excitement, expectation, or fear; in pedagogy this is called motivation. New impressions are dependent on and interpreted against the background of previous…
Descriptors: Attention, Audience Response, Cognitive Processes, Information Processing
Kiernan, Vincent – 1996
In a secondary analysis of the 1992 National Science Foundation Survey of Public Understanding of Science and Technology, high levels of exposure to television news are associated with lower levels of knowledge of basic scientific facts. Data were gathered through a telephone survey of a national probability sample of the United States population,…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role, Media Research
Silverstein, Ora; Tamir, Pinchas – 1993
Today's literature on the psychology of learning points out that intelligent learning is the formation of concept structures communicated and manipulated by means of symbols. The study presented in this paper examines the learning of biology by means of unguided viewing of television using two different television symbol systems: story animation…
Descriptors: Animation, Audience Response, Biology, Cognitive Processes
Chown, Jeffrey – 1997
This paper traces representational strategies employed by "Hoop Dreams," the documentary for which two black teenagers and their families consented to have three white film makers follow them around in their day-to-day life for five years. Storytelling techniques, choice of narrator, and on- vs. off-screen action all reflect film maker…
Descriptors: Athletes, Audience Response, Basketball, Bias
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