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Cameron, Glen T.; Curtin, Patricia A. – 1995
In the mid-1980s, when early electronic newspapers failed to live up to their promise, industry analysts declared them dead as a mass medium. But just 10 years later, "E-papers" are once again receiving much media hype, although little academic research has been done on them. Academic literature, trade articles, online discussions, and…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Mass Media Role, Newspapers, Research and Development
Skjonsberg, Kari – 1992
The prototype of the modern youth novel emerged in the second half of the 19th century, and books written specifically for either male or female youths often covered similar storylines and themes, usually educational in purpose. Changes in the readership emerged rather slowly, but a dramatic shift in ideas about children's literature was inspired…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Audience Awareness, Childrens Literature, English Curriculum
Soenksen, Roger – 1992
Relying on key characteristics of teaching excellence documented by research in higher education, a college professor details how personal undergraduate stage-acting experience helped to develop his teaching. The following comparisons are illuminating: (1) students distinguish professors' interest and enthusiasm toward their subjects as an…
Descriptors: Acting, Audience Awareness, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis
Porter, Laurinda W. – 1991
In 1988, Jesse Jackson was the second most successful candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, finishing behind Michael Dukakis. While Jackson displayed extraordinary rhetorical talent and articulated a view of America unlike that of other candidates, little scholarly attention has been paid to his rhetoric. Examination of four of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Discourse Analysis, Elections, Persuasive Discourse
Danis, M. Francine – 1993
Both enthymemes and visual pedagogy speak to the capacity--and the need--of humans to make a coherent story out of the scraps of information they possess. Three possibilities exist for building on the connection between enthymemes and pictures when teaching argumentative writing--using visual aids to help students: generate material, suggest a…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Revision (Written Composition)
Simic, Marjorie – 1993
To make writing public, the writer must have an audience. A cooperative and caring environment that invites children to share and respond is the type of supportive environment in which children's reading and writing can flourish. Children who have not published do not write for an audience, but instead write for a critical reader--the teacher.…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Teacher Role
Scott, David K.; Gobetz, Robert H. – 1990
A study investigated whether the amount of "soft news" coverage for the three major American broadcast television networks increased during the period from 1972 to 1987. A total of 558 broadcasts were analyzed. Each news story was coded and placed into one of four categories concerning its timeliness and whether it was "hard"…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Content Analysis, Mass Media Use, News Media
Gibson, J. S. – 1992
One of the few broadcast interpretationists recorded in the history of radio, Frank Alden Russell--whose Ted Malone programs spanned three decades on local stations and national networks--perhaps best represents both the initiation and prime of broadcast interpretation. Born in 1908, Russell became interested in oral performance when he was…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Media Research, Oral Interpretation, Popular Culture
Seney, Ronald J. – 1991
In recent years a new event called "Interpretation Analysis" has appeared at certain forensic events. The objective is for the student, through analysis and performance, to study a piece of literature and to communicate his or her understanding of that literature to a specific audience. Perhaps there is room within the established…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Reynolds, Christina L. – 1991
In the past decade, contest persuasive speaking has become a product that student competitors produce and perform. A perversion of the contest formula has removed the element of persuasion from the formula. Competition rules suggest that a student's purposes in participating in forensics events should include inspiring, reinforcing, or changing…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Hubbard, Bryan K. – 1991
Given a choice of one argument, most Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) competitors would choose the nuclear war scenario, which attempts to capitalize on apocalyptism. A three-stage methodology can be applied to apocalyptic appeals. First is an application of the concept of universal audience, composed of all reasonable and competent…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
Hubbard, Bryan – 1991
People involved in debate often encounter apocalyptic appeals but seldom look at how these arguments affect debate beyond their ability to influence winning. Debaters use nuclear war apocalyptism, for example, by capitalizing on the human desire to sustain its own story, by appealing to the universal drive for control and power inside all humans,…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Critical Thinking, Debate
Olmstead, Phyllis M. – 1993
A study analyzed the readability of seven central Florida newspapers (one of which is a college newspaper) and "USA Today.""Rightwriter," a grammar checker and readability computer program, was used to evaluate front page articles for each of the eight newspapers. The readability formulas invoked in the readability program…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Content Analysis, Correlation, Higher Education
Shaughnessy, Michael F.; Marquez, Michelle – 1991
The ability to speak in various public speaking situations is imperative for success in school, business, and industry. Aspects which improve public speaking skills include preparation, organization, paying attention to the "nuts and bolts" of the speaking situation, identifying the topic, using invigorating language, watching other…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Persuasive Discourse, Professional Development
Prentice, Diana – 1989
The 1988 presidential race was predicted to be one in which women voters would determine the winner. In most polls taken prior to the nominating conventions, George Bush trailed Michael Dukakis and much of the difference was attributable to women voters. At the Republican convention in August, Republicans began a well-orchestrated effort to create…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Females, Identification, Persuasive Discourse
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