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Full-Text Articles in Education
Generation Z And Media Literacy: Young People’S Perceptions Of Media Literacy Education, Alanna Eavan Powers
Generation Z And Media Literacy: Young People’S Perceptions Of Media Literacy Education, Alanna Eavan Powers
Theses - ALL
No abstract provided.
Zoomprov. Improvisation Exercises For Language Learning In Online Classes With Zoom Or Similar Tech For Beginning And Intermediate Learners And Beyond, Mona Eikel-Pohen
Zoomprov. Improvisation Exercises For Language Learning In Online Classes With Zoom Or Similar Tech For Beginning And Intermediate Learners And Beyond, Mona Eikel-Pohen
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics - All Scholarship
The improv language exercises in this compilation are chosen from the experience I gathered 20 years ago, but also from the amazing work of Lauren Esposito and Scranton Improv & Comedy that have been more real than anything else to me this past summer, and from Jim Ansaldo, who taught me how to structure improv exercises online. They are organized by level, referring to the Common European Framework of References for Languages. That means, A1 exercises can be conducted at the beginners level but also at all other higher levels, but B2 exercises should not be imposed upon beginners or …
Learning In The Wild: Coding For Learning And Practice On Reddit, Caroline A. Haythornthwaite, Priya Kumar, Anatoliy Gruzd, Sarah Gilbert, Marc Esteve Del Valle, Drew Paulin
Learning In The Wild: Coding For Learning And Practice On Reddit, Caroline A. Haythornthwaite, Priya Kumar, Anatoliy Gruzd, Sarah Gilbert, Marc Esteve Del Valle, Drew Paulin
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
Learning on and through social media is becoming a cornerstone of lifelong learning, creating places not only for accessing information, but also for finding other self-motivated learners. Such is the case for Reddit, the online news sharing site that is also a forum for asking and answering questions. We studied learning practices found in ‘Ask’ subreddits AskScience, Ask_Politics, AskAcademia, and AskHistorians to develop a coding schema for informal learning. This paper describes the process of evaluating and defining a workable coding schema, one that started with attention to learning processes associated with discourse, exploratory talk, and conversational dialogue, and ended …
Supportive Alignments & Teams In Group Supervision For School Counselors-In-Training, Christopher Sean Perrello
Supportive Alignments & Teams In Group Supervision For School Counselors-In-Training, Christopher Sean Perrello
Communication and Rhetorical Studies - Theses
This thesis focuses on the formation of supportive alignments and interactional teams through particular linguistic strategies within the group supervision classroom, especially as participants provide one another with feedback on their professional behaviors. Through discourse analysis of transcripts of a video-recorded group supervision meeting, I illustrate how graduate level school counselors-in-training use language to construct alignments and teams. Discursive features that are identified and explicated include positive assessments of others, repetition, co-narration, constructed dialogue, and matching. In investigating these particular linguistic strategies, I emphasize how some of the major goals of group supervision (including feedback and reflection) are discursively expressed …
Introduction. Mass Communications And Higher Education: A Teaching And Research Perspective, Melvin L. Defleur
Introduction. Mass Communications And Higher Education: A Teaching And Research Perspective, Melvin L. Defleur
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Communication Education And Its Critics, Everette E. Dennis
Communication Education And Its Critics, Everette E. Dennis
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Technological Change: A Challenge For Universities, Students, And Communication Professionals, Frances F. Plude
Technological Change: A Challenge For Universities, Students, And Communication Professionals, Frances F. Plude
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
How Massive Are The Mass Media? Implications For Communications Education And Research, Melvin L. Defleur
How Massive Are The Mass Media? Implications For Communications Education And Research, Melvin L. Defleur
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Advertising: Strong Force Or Weak Force? A Dilemma For Higher Education, John P. Jones
Advertising: Strong Force Or Weak Force? A Dilemma For Higher Education, John P. Jones
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Public Relations Education, Frank W. Wylie
The Challenge Of Public Relations Education, Frank W. Wylie
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.