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Carter, Kristin Dee – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1993
A survey of 41 graduate students who had and 211 who had not taken a course on using graphics for presentations found that course participants used more sophisticated media, are more critical of their performance, thought the course should be required, present often and expect to be required to make presentations in their future work. (SK)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Graduate Study
Webb, Wendy – Currents, 1998
Techniques for enhancing a computer-based presentation are outlined, including selection of an appropriate laptop computer, considerations in choosing presentation software, and factors in selection and use of a liquid crystal display (LCD) projector. Information is given on five currently available presentation programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Computers
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Bippus, Amy M.; Daly, John A. – Communication Education, 1999
Identifies nine factors offered in explanation for stage fright by undergraduate students without any formal background in communication: mistakes, unfamiliar role, humiliation, negative results, rigid rules, personality traits, preparation, audience interest, and physical appearance. Shows that respondents' own previous public-speaking experience…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education
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Asen, Robert – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1999
Examines three non-deliberate models which reinscribe the suppression of indifference of the bourgeois public sphere in public deliberation. Explains the primary implication has been the construction of separate realms of public and private and particular discourse forms for each realm. Asserts that ends eventually must be determined by…
Descriptors: Debate, Differences, Discourse Modes, Higher Education
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Frobish, Todd S. – Communication Education, 2000
Examines Kathleen Hall Jamieson's theory of "eloquence in the electronic age." Explores "The Art of Public Speaking," finding that it takes little account of the latest developments in rhetorical theory and changes in expectations of public speaking and eloquence. Suggests how public speaking texts might uphold the classical virtues of eloquence…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Mass Media, Public Speaking
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Baxter, Judith – English in Education, 2000
Considers how many students find speaking in large group, whole class or "public" contexts intimidating. Explores what constitutes an effective "public" speaker at GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) level, and suggests various teaching strategies as starting points. (SC)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Apprehension, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion
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Burton, Vicki Tolar – College Composition and Communication, 2001
Discusses how in early Methodism John Wesley created an extracurricular site of literacy and rhetoric that empowered women and the working classes to read, write, and speak in public. Notes that Wesley's "method" of literacy in community not only transformed religious life in Britain but also redefined the intersections of education,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Literacy, Public Speaking
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Jerome, Lee; Algarra, Bhavini – Curriculum Journal, 2005
This article is based on the authors' reflections on observations and interviews with students and staff involved in a debate competition in London secondary schools. Taking the data we collected as our starting point, we seek to draw on research from a range of perspectives, including political education, political philosophy and debate as a…
Descriptors: Debate, Teaching Methods, Secondary Education, Citizenship Education
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Quick, Brian L. – Communication Teacher, 2004
Objective: To field questions from a room of students simulating a press conference. Type of speech: Impromptu. Point value: 10 participation points. To receive all 10 points, students must (1) address three questions from the lectern and ask three questions from their seat (3 points), (2) respond thoroughly to each question by providing a…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Speech Communication, Visual Aids, News Reporting
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Roberts, James B.; Sawyer, Chris R.; Behnke, Ralph R. – Western Journal of Communication, 2004
Recent studies on the anxiety patterns of public speakers have generally supported perspectives on emotion from the field of neurobiology. Without relying on highly invasive or cumbersome technology, much of the biology of speech anxiety has been derived from heart rate studies of physiological arousal rather than examining more direct evidence…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Anxiety, Public Speaking, Biochemistry
Lyne, Heidi – Horace, 2007
An "Exhibition" is a demonstration of mastery on many levels. When students prepare and present portfolios of their own work to a public audience, they are demonstrating mastery of more than the traditional academic skills. The process that culminates in the exhibition teaches students to present themselves articulately and powerfully…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Student Projects, Educational Practices, Public Speaking
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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
Vest, David; Tajchman, Ron – 1995
A study explained the manner in which a computer-assisted tutorial was built and assessed the utility of the courseware. The tutorial was designed to demonstrate the efficacy of good organization in informing the audience about a topic and provide appropriate models for the presentation of the well-organized informative speech. The topic of the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Robinson, James W. – 1995
Acknowledging that the fear of public speaking is widespread, this book guides the reader/communicator through 10 steps of writing and presenting a speech. The book is based on the idea that solid preparation and following a few basic rules makes public speaking easier and the finished product more dynamic. The book is divided into the following…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Autoinstructional Aids, Business Education, Communication Apprehension
Weiss, Robert O. – 1994
It is possible for any forensics organization or other body to center its activity upon public debates. Academic institutions have done so and will continue to do so on the basis that audience debates constitute an appropriate training for citizenship in a democracy and for participation in the economic world. The public debate before real…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Cultural Context, Debate, Debate Format
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