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Fomin, Elizabeth – Journal of College Admission, 2013
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are courses offered for free for any students with an internet connection. Many institutions now offer
free MOOCs, including prestigious state universities and private schools. MOOCs are differentiated from ordinary online classes in several ways. Some MOOCs may have as many 50,000 students enrolled in a course…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Course Descriptions, Teaching Methods, Enrollment
Rymarz, Richard – Religious Education, 2011
A key concept in contemporary Catholic educational discourse makes a distinction between religious education and catechesis. This distinction is based on the assumptions of faith commitment on the part of catechesis and the focus on cognitive outcomes on the part of religious education. Many official documents on Canadian Catholic school…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
Peer reviewedCaernarven-Smith, Patricia; Firman, Anthony H. – Technical Communication, 1992
Advocates that technical writing teachers should teach computer (or other) hardware, in spite of its difficulty and perceptions that it is not needed. Shows why hardware should be taught, gives the specifications necessary to contract the teaching of such a course, and includes a reading list. (SR)
Descriptors: Computers, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSchrader, Alvin M. – Library Trends, 1981
Outlines theoretical and practical dimensions of the use of bibliometrics (i.e., the scientific study of recorded discourse) to enhance library school curricula. A proposal for a course at the master's level and future prospects for teaching bibliometrics are included. Twenty-six references and a course syllabus are appended. (EJS)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Graduate Study, Library Education
Peer reviewedSturges, David L. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1992
Proposes a course in business communication that includes international or global perspectives in its philosophy, content, and assignments. Includes a syllabus, a scheme describing how the course is taught, a communication audit plan, a capstone project, and a sample reading list. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Peer reviewedLacy, Stephen; Fico, Frederick – Journalism Educator, 1994
Proposes a three-course sequence of research courses for master's degree programs in journalism, to better prepare journalism graduate students to understand quantitative research. (SR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Journalism
Peer reviewedCapuzza, Jamie C. – Communication Education, 1993
Shares an alternative (and tested) approach to teaching the small group communication course, which includes discussions of race, gender, and class as important communication variables within various social and interpersonal communication. (SR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWood, Julia T. – Western Journal of Communication, 1993
Probes the tension between reasons to recognize differences among women and potential dangers inherent in emphasizing women's diversity, focusing on women and their communication. Suggests embracing this tension. Offers concrete instructional principles and practices (for communication courses) to cultivate respect for diversity and appreciation…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Females
Gormley, William – Political Science Teacher, 1988
Describes a course dealing with issues of institutional policy analysis which is the study of government reform and its consequences. Explains that the course is organized around three sets of choices: value choices, methodological choices, and institutional choices in which students question their own decision-making processes. (BSR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCohen, Jeremy; And Others – Journalism Educator, 1992
Maintains that perspectives of cultural diversity and gender are appropriate for courses in mass communication and society. Describes the academic techniques (a focus on culture and media studies) and the instructional techniques of such a course developed at Stanford University. Notes the need to deal with zero-sum perceptions of such endeavors…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Craig Allen – Communication Education, 1992
Advocates the interpretive communities approach to teaching political communication. Discusses philosophical issues in the teaching of political communication courses, and pedagogical techniques (including concepts versus cases, clustering examples, C-SPAN video examples, and simulations and games). (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Peer reviewedFlammia, Madelyn – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1993
Describes a technical publications course in which students learning how to use desktop programs also gain an understanding of the principles of design and layout by using mechanical paste-up techniques. (NH)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Desktop Publishing
Peer reviewedRea, Alan I., Jr.; Hoger, Beth; Rooney, Pam – Business Communication Quarterly, 1999
Advocates creating a business-communication course that combines writing instruction with computer instruction. Discusses contemporary students (their abilities, attitudes, and approaches to learning), pedagogy, course content, and institutional support systems. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Literacy, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Kovach, Brian – 1983
A proposal is presented for a Music Ensemble course to be offered at the Community College of Philadelphia for music students who have had previous vocal or instrumental training. A standardized course proposal cover form is followed by a statement of purpose for the course, a list of major course goals, a course outline, and a bibliography. Next,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Dean, Claire Treseler – Performance and Instruction, 1988
Discusses the advantages of using story board techniques to design a course in computer based training, and describes the use of HyperCard to create the story boards directly on the computer screen. The discussion covers HyperCard's software capabilities, programing language, and print features. (CLB)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Software, Course Content

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