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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Vaughn, Mary – Communication Teacher, 2011
Students tend to perceive that direct communication is best. In class discussion, they've overwhelmingly conveyed their feeling that people should say what they mean and be as direct and precise as possible. Initially, they don't tend to recognize that the perception of directness is relative. What some consider clear, others consider rude. What…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence, Cultural Differences
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McArthur, John – Communication Teacher, 2011
The concept of attribution, "the act of explaining why something happens or why a person acts a particular way," is typically an abstract concept. This 35-50-minute activity invites students to make a series of attributions by asking them "What happened?" in ambiguous scenes presented in class. Then, students retrospectively identify what…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Outcomes of Education, Interpersonal Communication, Creativity
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Matthews, Marsha Little – Communication Teacher, 2011
Creativity is the central source of meaning for humans and is inseparable from critical thinking. Creativity and critical thinking are required in the fields of communication, public relations, and advertising. Most college students know the "rules" of the "game" of schooling, but for the majority, creativity has been all but extinguished by the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication Skills, Figurative Language
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Leonard, Lynnette; Withers, Lesley A.; Sherblom, John C. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Multi-User Virtual Environment (MUVE), such as Second Life (SL), can serve as important pedagogical tools that provide students and faculty members with unique opportunities for online group collaboration. Specifically, MUVEs provide an experience that, due to the visual component offered by the technology, helps students feel more connection and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Virtual Classrooms, Social Systems, Internet
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Paxman, Christina G. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Mind mapping has gained considerable credibility recently in corporations such as Boeing and Nabisco, as well as in the classroom in terms of preparing for examinations and preparing for speeches. A mind map is a graphic technique for organizing an individual's thoughts and other information. It harnesses the full range of cortical skills--word,…
Descriptors: Speeches, Public Speaking, Language Arts, Concept Mapping
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Suter, Elizabeth A.; West, Carrie L. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Although directly related to students' everyday lives, the abstract and even intimidating nature of relational theories often bars students from recognizing the immediate relevance to their relationships. The theories of symbolic interactionism, social exchange, relational dialectics, social penetration, and uncertainty reduction offer students…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Social Exchange Theory, Interpersonal Communication
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DeTurk, Sara – Communication Teacher, 2011
In this essay, the author provides an in-depth description of the course "Communication and Activism" and its rationale. She then offers some evaluative reflections, and concludes with a discussion of tensions experienced and lessons learned. She closes with a recommendation for activist educators to be mindful of these tensions and their ethical…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Activism, Evaluation, Social Change
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Lucas, Kristen – Communication Teacher, 2011
Communication teachers spend considerable time instructing students how to organize and deliver professional oral presentations, design effective PowerPoint slides, answer interview questions, and communicate effectively in problem-solving teams. Yet considerably less time is spent systematically teaching them the communication skill they will use…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Communication Skills, Teacher Educators, College Students
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Griffin, Rachel Alicia; Jackson, Noell Ross – Communication Teacher, 2011
Today, more than ever before, college educators are being asked to address diversity issues and to teach in ways that foster self-reflexivity and social consciousness. As the world becomes increasingly diverse at the intersections of age, gender, sexual orientation, class, region, religion, race, ethnicity, ability, and nationality, students need…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Communication Skills, Cultural Pluralism
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Munsell, Jason – Communication Teacher, 2011
Teaching about elocution in the 21st century classroom has the potential to aid students in learning about not only strategic rhetorical delivery, but also rhetorical empowerment. Normative, stereotypical gender roles still constrain women's performances in the public sphere. Thus elocution informs present day classrooms in at least a couple of…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Nonverbal Communication, Rhetoric, Gender Bias
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Procopio, Claire – Communication Teacher, 2011
In this assignment, students are asked to promote a communication course to potential majors by making a short advertisement, effectively using persuasive techniques and audience analysis. The focus on communication course offerings compels students to consult the university catalog and research the communication curriculum, opening up the…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Public Speaking, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Cooper, Lynn O. – Communication Teacher, 2011
"WebGrader" is an online instrument developed to evaluate and assess oral competency in the basic course. It is the result of a 15-year study, using Morreale and Hackman's (1994) work as a general model, and "The Competent Speaker" speech rating criteria in particular (Morreale, Moore, Taylor, Surges-Tatum, & Hulbert-Johnson, 1990; Morreale,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Speech Communication, Evaluation Methods, Cultural Awareness
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Butler, Shannan H. – Communication Teacher, 2011
The ability to understand a speaker's or author's worldview better, whether an openly espoused ideology or one veiled and deeply hidden, should help students hone their critical thinking skills. This article describes an activity which attempts to do just that by applying new data visualization methods to a rhetorical artifact and examining the…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Criticism, Criticism, Visualization, Thinking Skills
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Marietta-Brown, Ashley – Communication Teacher, 2011
As one of the foundations of persuasion, fallacies should be included in the teaching of persuasive speaking. It is important that speakers avoid misleading their audience as they have an ethical responsibility to tell the truth and avoid misleading information. If discovered, fallacies in messages can damage the credibility of the speaker and…
Descriptors: Television Commercials, Persuasive Discourse, Communication Skills, College Instruction
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Lawton, Bessie – Communication Teacher, 2011
Language choice--specifically word choice--is an important topic on a basic communication or public speaking course. One sub-topic under "Language" involves understanding the difference between denotation and connotation. Denotation refers to a word's definition, while connotation refers to the emotions associated with the word. Speakers need to…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Communication Skills, Popular Culture, Semantics
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