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Wagener, Debbie – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2006
The paper examines the potential for developing independent learning skills using the digital language laboratory with particular reference to exploiting the increasingly available resource of digital video. It investigates the potential for recording and editing video clips from online sources and digitalising clips from analogue recordings and…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Language Laboratories, Independent Study, Second Language Learning
Brooks, Randy M. – 1995
Reform of undergraduate education is sweeping the United States and the design of the writing major at Millikin University (Decatur, Illinois), is an example of this movement. The writing major was in need of reform because, in addition to the English major core of literature surveys, Shakespeare, and a course in the history of grammar and the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Evaluation, Editing, English Curriculum
Guthrie, Donna; Bentley, Nancy – 1995
This guide provides young students with seven simple steps for producing videos by combining pictures, sound, and motion to become modern storytellers. Eight types of videos are described. Three sections organize the steps to video production. The section "Pre-Production," gives: (1) "Step One: Choose the Crew. Brainstorm and Decide…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Audio Equipment, Audiovisual Instruction, Editing
Sageev, Pneena – 1994
Designed to address writing problems experienced by researchers and managers, this book suggests practical steps researchers can take and effective actions managers can implements to cut costs, improve document usefulness, and upgrade writing skills. The book explains how to: (1) organize a technical/business document; (2) select information…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Editing, Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Training
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
Harmon, Renee – 1993
This guide, intended as a manual for the beginning director, educational filmmaker, or film school student, provides instruction for attending to the progressive elements of cinematographic craft, from the initial idea to the screen. The guide examines the structure of the script, aspects of acting and working with actors, music and sound, camera…
Descriptors: Acting, Editing, Film Production, Higher Education
Upshaw, Jim – 1994
The voices of photographers and other visual-crafts workers rarely are heard in public discourse about local television news. All rank-and-file newsworkers potentially face reprisals resulting in shortened or blighted careers if they participate openly in assessing and criticizing the medium. A fresh examination of these newsworkers' views and…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Editing, Media Research, News Media
Coggin, William O. – 1983
As changing and increasingly more specialized technologies take over many of the mechanical functions once performed by either technical communicators or users of material prepared by technical communicators, communicators are faced with greater and more complex responsibilities. For example, the advent of more sophisticated computer use in…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computers, Editing, Education Work Relationship
Butler, Sydney – 1981
To teach students the skills of editing, teachers should provide them with an opportunity to become editors--to work cooperatively in the editing of each others's writings in order to be able to accept help and to learn to edit their own writings. Purpose and audience are the two guiding lights of the editing stage. Instruction begins with…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Editing, Peer Evaluation, Revision (Written Composition)
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Smith, Evan S. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2004
Independent study professionals have grown out of a largely clerical environment and are sometimes not part of upper hierarchies. Though mid-level within distance learning administration, their educational and technical competencies afford a certain power over curriculum content and format, also suggesting an important place in establishing…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Distance Education, Independent Study
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Schwartz, Sheila – English Education, 1975
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Creative Writing, Dialects
Borchardt, Dietrich H. – 1987
Developed as the direct result of the August 1982, International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) Seminar on Better Journals for the Library Profession held in Montreal, Canada, this report is designed to provide broad guidelines for the editors of library journals through an examination of the fundamental problems of editing journals for…
Descriptors: Administration, Authors, Copyrights, Developed Nations
Gadomski, Kenneth E. – 1986
In the proliferation of articles about using computers in the composition classroom published in the last five or ten years, few mention anything about preparing students to compose on a computer while all assert that computers do indeed help the composing process. Preparing students to compose on a computer involves three major processes:…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Editing, Higher Education
Barton, Frank – 1981
Intended for journalists in developing countries, this manual gives a detailed account of the functions carried out in the newsroom. The first section deals with aspects of the reporter's job, including news writing and stylistics, interviewing, and press law. The second section discusses the duties of the news editor, including maintaining…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Editing, Foreign Countries, Job Skills
Skulicz, Matthew – 1984
Since there are similarities between the process of writing computer programs and the process of writing successful expository prose, a student's knowledge of computer programing can contribute to the understanding of some principles of composition. The establishment of a clear objective is the first priority of both the writer and the programer,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Coherence, Computer Literacy, Computer Software
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