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Childhood Obesity In Relation To Screen Time, Megan Vance, Jade Schroer, Alyvia Zeigler
Childhood Obesity In Relation To Screen Time, Megan Vance, Jade Schroer, Alyvia Zeigler
SACAD: John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activity Days
Objective: analyze the correlation of the rate of increased childhood obesity on the increased rate of screen time
Design: Non-Experimental, Longitudinal Correlation
Setting: Midwestern homes
Participation: Midwestern homes in Kansas
Results/conclusions: Pending results and data collection
Plot Yourself: An Audience Analysis Activity Modified For Online Learning, Dakota Horn, Shannon Sandoval, Cameron Horn
Plot Yourself: An Audience Analysis Activity Modified For Online Learning, Dakota Horn, Shannon Sandoval, Cameron Horn
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
This activity allows students to become visual depictions during audience analysis. The activity can be used in a face-to-face or online delivery, and also used as a post-assessment. The activity uses an interactive Google Sheet to replicate the act of moving around the classroom and provides an active approach to audience analysis. This active approach creates a bonding experience for students to begin exploring audience members’ knowledge and interest in topics to examine what it means to analyze an audience.
No Impact- Reflection, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Reflection, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Sunday- A day for Reflection
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Sharing is Caring
No Impact- Giving Back Day, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Giving Back Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Statistics
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Things to Watch
- Sharing is Caring
No Impact- Transportation Day, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Transportation Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Some Statistics
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Tips
- Links of Interest
- Sharing is Caring
No Impact- Energy Day, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Energy Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Today's challenge is ENERGY
- Statistics
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Things to Watch
- Links of Interest
No Impact- Water Day, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Water Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Welcome to Water Day of No Impact Week!
- Statistics
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Things to Watch
- Links of Interest
- Sharing is caring
No Impact- Food Day, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Food Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Tuesday is Food Day
- Statistics
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Things to Watch
- Tips
- Links of Interests
- Sharing is Caring
No Impact- Waste Day, Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Waste Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Statistics
- Challenge of the Day
- Activity
- Things to Watch
- Sharing is Caring
An Intervention To Support Collegiate Student-Athletes In The Transition To Meaningful Lifetime Physical Activity, Melinda Smith, Diane L. Gill, Erin J. Reifsteck
An Intervention To Support Collegiate Student-Athletes In The Transition To Meaningful Lifetime Physical Activity, Melinda Smith, Diane L. Gill, Erin J. Reifsteck
HNES Educator Scholarship
Former student-athletes (SAs) experience unique barriers to maintaining their physical activity, such as loss of team support, less motivation without specific goals, and identity-related changes. Informed by a self-determination theory framework, the authors developed a 6-week Pilates-based intervention to support the physical and psychological wellness of SAs by fostering self-determined motivation and basic psychological needs satisfaction as they make the transition to physically active alumni. In this case study, the authors outline the development and implementation of the program with final-year SAs (N = 12) at a Division III institution. Feasibility was demonstrated through high adherence and positive participant …
“Not My Issue!!!”: Teaching The Interpersonal Conflict Course, Nancy Brule, Jessica J. Eckstein
“Not My Issue!!!”: Teaching The Interpersonal Conflict Course, Nancy Brule, Jessica J. Eckstein
Journal of Communication Pedagogy
Students who enroll in communication courses to improve their conflict management abilities should be provided with both an understanding of, and skills pertaining to, interpersonal conflict across diverse contexts. In this article, we offer pedagogical guidance for teaching the Interpersonal Conflict course. With an emphasis on building communication skills usable in a variety of real-life situations and settings, this article includes discussion of necessary foundational concepts and applied content areas, sample application assignments, and relevant considerations for those teaching the course.
1.0.C Hands-On Temperature Sensation, Chris F. Bauer
1.0.C Hands-On Temperature Sensation, Chris F. Bauer
Day 01 Jan 20 Introduction to inquiry. Temperature perception.
WELCOME to WINDOWS on the INQUIRY CLASSROOM!
You have landed on a piece of a National Science Foundation Project (DUE 1245730) directed by Professor Chris Bauer, Chemistry Department, University of New Hampshire. This is one part of a completely documented inquiry-based university science course called “Fire & Ice” which explores the nature of heat and temperature. There are multiple video perspectives and commentary from instructors and students, and documents of all course materials (agenda, instructions, student work). It’s too complicated to explain here. Take a look at the user orientation document at this link.
Discovering Culture And Communication On The World Wide Web, Jin Xu
Discovering Culture And Communication On The World Wide Web, Jin Xu
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
Discussions of intercultural communication mostly center round the interaction of culture and communication concerning differences in values, beliefs, norms and communication styles. However, cultural differences also stem from different cognitive styles, which impact intercultural communication. This article describes an activity that introduces students to cultural cognition theory. Combining research on the Internet, small group interaction, and class discussion, this exercise encourages students to apply theory to practice, to explore cultural differences on the Internet, and to develop their critical thinking skills. It also develops their awareness and skills needed to be mindful of the nuances of cultural differences. The exercise …
Gaining Knowledge: Creating Activities For Students By Students, Annie M. Clement
Gaining Knowledge: Creating Activities For Students By Students, Annie M. Clement
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
This article describes an activity suitable for high school and college/university communication courses. Combining outside research with in-class discussions and class interaction give students the opportunity to become more knowledgeable about interviewing in the ‘real world.’ Students research interviewing topics, find articles to support their topic, then create an activity and present this to the class. This allows more in-depth analysis of common topics discussed in an interviewing class allowing students to take control for their learning, deepening the learning process for themselves and others while decreasing common interviewing pitfalls.
Not Your Average Speech Of Self-Introduction: The "Talking Resume" Alternative, Lauren Mackenzie
Not Your Average Speech Of Self-Introduction: The "Talking Resume" Alternative, Lauren Mackenzie
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
The “talking résumé” activity is designed as a creative and useful alternative to the standard speech of self-introduction exercise in the university public speaking classroom. Using Visual Communicator software, this assignment guides students through the process of preparing, orally delivering, and critiquing résumés for themselves and their classmates. This brief article is geared toward public speaking instructors looking for innovative ways to begin the semester and provides suggestions for how to assign, conduct, and evaluate the “talking résumé” activity.
Grids And Gestures: A Comics Making Exercise, Nick Sousanis
Grids And Gestures: A Comics Making Exercise, Nick Sousanis
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
Grids and Gestures is an exercise intended to offer participants insight into a comics maker’s decision-making process for composing the entire page through the hands-on activity of making an abstract comic. It requires no prior drawing experience and serves to help reexamine what it means to draw. In addition to a description of how to proceed with the exercise, this piece also includes conceptual grounding in the form of a brief theoretical discussion of the ways comics convey meaning as well as personal notes on the development of the exercise and how it has been used.
North Carolina State University Center For Minority Engineer Development, Tony L. Mitchell, Sarah A. Rajala, Laura J. Bottomley, Mary Clare Robbins
North Carolina State University Center For Minority Engineer Development, Tony L. Mitchell, Sarah A. Rajala, Laura J. Bottomley, Mary Clare Robbins
Sarah A. Rajala
North Carolina State University, located in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, is the largest state-supported university of the sixteen-campus University of North Carolina educational system. The College of Engineering at NC State University is among the best in the country, offering outstanding degree programs and preparing students for exciting and rewarding careers. Our graduates are heavily recruited internationally for positions in a variety of settings, including business management, construction, transportation, hardware and software development, computer engineering and design. The College of Engineering comprises 10 departments offering 16 BS, 17 MS, and 14 Ph.D. degree programs and conducts the largest undergraduate and …