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Fulwiler, Toby – Writing Center Journal, 1992
Suggests pushing students to explore their own knowledge of and instincts about their experiences as they write to any audience. Discusses the "when,""where," and "how" of revision. Discusses limiting scope and focus, adding dialogue and interviews, switching point of view and voice, and transforming research papers and narrative. (PRA)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Writing Instruction
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Gilbert, Pam – English Education, 1991
Discusses the link between writing and the metaphor of voice. Examines aspects of reading and writing that are promoted through such discursive connections and what alternative approaches to writing and reading might be emphasized in their stead. Discusses how practices in the classroom change when the voice metaphor is not emphasized. (PRA)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, English Instruction, Higher Education, Rhetoric
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King, Janice – Technical Communication, 1993
Offers suggestions to help technical writers get a start in marketing writing. Discusses thinking differently, making the transition, and good beginner projects. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Marketing, Technical Writing, Writing Improvement
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Athey, Joel W. – Technical Communication, 1993
Explores how the eminent scientist George Washington Carver applied his "voice" to technical documents that needed to be persuasive and readable. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Models, Persuasive Discourse
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Thompson, James E.; Marron, Margaret G. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1998
Investigates the expectations and needs of audience in the health care professions. Determines (through interviews) audience reading habits, desired document qualities, and intended use. Finds that some health care professionals' expectations are similar to those of other technical writers, but some are specific to health care. Notes that findings…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Audience Awareness, Medical Education, Technical Writing
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Ballif, Michelle – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1999
Asks what it is that the audience wants. Suggests a reconceptualization of the rhetorical situation by re-engendering or transgendering the speaker/audience couple as "a hermaphrodite, as a con/fusion of Hermes, the god of messages, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love," as a way to invigorate rhetorical theory and current composition…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Feminism, Reader Response, Rhetorical Theory
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Peterson, Penelope L. – Educational Researcher, 1998
Discusses why educational researchers need to rethink their roles, methods, texts, and contexts to bring about meaningful educational reform. In particular, researchers must rethink their audience and their relationships with that audience. (SLD)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Educational Change, Educational Research, Research Methodology
O'Brien, Jack – Teaching Theatre, 1998
Discusses the necessity of clear speech in the theater, especially in this age of media "watching, not listening to." Finds that theater professionals cannot expect an audience to listen if the language is not spoken as if it mattered. (PA)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, High Schools, Listening
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Miller, John J. – Southern Journal of Forensics, 1996
Discusses the new "public debate" movement, taking shape because of dissatisfaction with the current dominant philosophy of intercollegiate debate. Assesses the "public" style of the advocate, the mandated broadness of the argument, the role of evidence in the argument, and emphasis on oral communication. Posits that the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Cantor, Jon – Teaching Theatre, 2002
Suggests site-specific theatrical productions can create innovative productions in nontraditional spaces. Discusses the experiences of the author as he directed a site-specific production (Wendy MacLeod's "The Shallow End," set at an indoor pool) and addresses the lessons he learned from it. Includes advice on creating site-specific productions.…
Descriptors: Acting, Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Production Techniques
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Wyile, Andrea Schwenke – Children's Literature in Education, 2001
Explores what effects pictures have on the concepts of immediate-engaging, distant-engaging, and distancing first-person narration. Considers how a pictorialized (as opposed to an illustrated) narrative involves different dynamics of engagement than a purely verbal narrative. (SG)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Narration
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
A controversial new curriculum unveiled this month at one of the nation's leading journalism schools is sparking heated debate over the role that marketing and technology should play in the education of future reporters and broadcasters. The most controversial change, though, is the increased emphasis on "audience understanding." Some praise the…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Marketing, Journalism, Holistic Approach
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Kohut, Gary F.; Burnap, Charles; Yon, Maria G. – College Teaching, 2007
While peer observation of teaching is regarded as an important part of a faculty member's promotion and tenure portfolio, little has been reported on its usefulness. Results from this study indicate that both observers and observees value the peer observation process, are neutral about the adequacy of observer training, use a variety of…
Descriptors: Naturalistic Observation, Peer Evaluation, Participant Satisfaction, Participant Characteristics
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Moni, Roger W.; Hryciw, Deanne H.; Poronnik, Philip; Moni, Karen B. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2007
The media role model was recently developed to frame how science faculty members can teach their students to write more effectively to lay audiences (14). An Opinion Editorial (Op-Ed) was introduced as a novel assignment for final-year physiology and pharmacology undergraduates. This second phase of this study, reported here, demonstrated the…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Pretests Posttests, Pharmacology, Assignments
Foster, Andrea L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Since its unveiling in 2003, professors and college students have flocked to the virtual world of Second Life. Professors use Second Life to hold distance-education classes, saying that communication among students becomes livelier when they assume digital personae. Anthropologists and sociologists see the virtual world as a laboratory for…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Architecture, Audience Awareness, Virtual Classrooms
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