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Bauman, Isabelle – Communication Teacher, 2023
Courses: Communication Theory; Research Methods; Mass Communication Theory. Objectives: This activity introduces students to the socially constructed nature of theorizing through having a few students sort a bag of random items in ways of their choice. The class then discusses the categories of sorted items in terms of their properties as theories…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Teaching Methods, Classification, Class Activities
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Lee Yen Chaw; Chun Meng Tang – European Journal of Education, 2024
The increased use of digital technology in higher education requires university students to be digitally proficient. The main objective of this study is to examine the extent to which university students' proficiency in various digital competences could be helpful towards their learning performance. This study adopted DigComp 2.2 to design a data…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, College Students, Performance, Cooperation
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Lanigan, Mary L. – Communication Teacher, 2023
In this activity, the marriage between two fields of theory--namely, communication and education--produces a more organized and integrated lesson on family narratives by using Kolb's experiential learning cycle to guide the unit's construction. Kolb's model depicts what communication content is appropriate for each of the four stages. While the…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Experiential Learning, Learning Activities
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Thomas, Jafra D.; Christopher, Cameron N.; Smith, Caroline N.; Kennedy, Winston; Cardinal, Bradley J. – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2023
Trends about lay material quality suggest most college/university students enrolled in kinesiology programs are not taught about readability issues. Such trends are in diametric opposition to future graduates' moral and legal mandate to communicate clearly (e.g., the 2010 U.S. "Plain Writing Act"). Numerous leaders in kinesiology have…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Kinesiology, Practicums, College Students
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Can Wei Zhu; Jing Yi Lim – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2024
In today's world, visual competence plays an increasingly important role. Proficiency in visual literacy is an essential competency in various fields, including marketing, design, education, and journalism. The competency to convey messages effectively, attract audiences, and promote engagement is crucial for success in these industries. At the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competence, Visual Literacy, Visual Aids
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Siru Myllykoski-Laine; Juulia Lahdenperä; Leena Nikander; Liisa Postareff – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
To face the challenges demanded by a changing and uncertain world, it is essential for students to develop generic competences during their studies. However, recent research shows worrying results concerning the development of generic competences among higher education students. This quantitative study explores students' experiences of the…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Competence, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
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Kahl, David H., Jr.; Atay, Ahmet; Amundson, Najla G. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2022
Because the communication discipline values action, civility, and service, it has placed emphasis on the integration of service-learning in its courses. Service-learning has the potential to bridge the gap between the classroom and the community by employing social justice pedagogy--activism that takes critical learning to sites of hegemony.…
Descriptors: Service Learning, College Students, Self Concept, Advantaged
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Downing, Sophie S.; Billotte Verhoff, China C. – Communication Teacher, 2023
The hidden curriculum (HC) consists of implicit knowledge rooted in curricula and found throughout students' experiences navigating higher education (e.g. understanding professional email etiquette, graduate school applications and funding opportunities, or often taken-for-granted programs like Title IX and disability accommodations). In this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Hidden Curriculum, Communication (Thought Transfer), College Students
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Ashmi Desai; Hoa N. Nguyen – Communication Teacher, 2024
Silence is not often recognized as a key component within dialogue. Dialogue within the classroom and other settings tend to focus on verbal forms of communication and neglect ways in which dialogue is imbued with silence. However, silence is not merely the absence of sound or speech. This activity explores silence as a multifaceted, literal, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Inner Speech (Subvocal)
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Robert J. Mills; Emily R. Fyfe; Tanya Beaulieu; Maddy Mills – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Teachers form expectations that can influence their students' performance, and there are a variety of ways these expectations can be communicated. In the current study, we tested a novel method for communicating expectations via examples of student work--examples that contain basic, entry-level work and communicate low, but manageable expectations…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, Academic Achievement, Teaching Methods, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Ellis-Harrison, Erin – Communication Center Journal, 2021
Student motivation has been researched from a variety of viewpoints such as that of student motivation and in the classroom, student motivation and learning, and student motivation and teacher immediacy. This study looks at the motivational factors of communication center tutors (n = 165) across the United States to determine what motivates them…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Tutors, Academic Support Services
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Jiang, Menglin; Lam, Apple H. C.; Chiu, Dickson K. W.; Ho, Kevin K. W. – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Social media use is widely accepted in higher education, connecting students' learning with daily life. Considering the potential of social media to revolutionize the whole spectrum of teaching and learning, this study examines social media usage of business school students of different majors and their perception of social media as learning aids…
Descriptors: Social Media, Business Education, Teaching Methods, College Students
Cruz, Alexandra Sophia – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This mixed methods case study examined how a student success program at a private four-year college in the eastern region of the United States may enhance student success and students' associated feelings of a sense of belonging. Results and findings add to the overall student success literature and may benefit other institutions in higher…
Descriptors: College Students, Success, College Programs, Group Membership
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Jinshi Shao; Yuxi Wu; Simin Zeng; Rujing Huang – Language Learning Journal, 2024
The present study examined the relative effect of direct and indirect written corrective feedback (WCF) on L2 learning and the mediating role of language anxiety in the effectiveness of these two types of WCF. Forty-five Chinese L2 learners of English were randomly assigned to three experimental conditions: direct WCF (n = 15), indirect WCF (n =…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Foreign Countries, Anxiety, Feedback (Response)
Weidner, J. D. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This experimental 2 x 4 ANOVA study addressed the effects of marijuana-based prevention messages delivered to adult college students. The study examined the variables of sex assigned at birth, by prevention messages to determine the impact of media messages to influence internalized beliefs about marijuana. This study is unique in that it focused…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Gender Differences, LGBTQ People, Prevention
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