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Dunsky, Irving L. – Journal of Optometric Education, 1990
A teaching technique where the lecture is interspersed with a series of multiple-choice questions displayed on 35mm slides or transparencies that can be projected by the overhead projector is described. The lecture progresses by projection and full discussion of each question. Layout of a typical question is appended. (MLW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Audiovisual Aids, Higher Education, Large Group Instruction
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Lewenstein, Bruce V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discusses a history exhibit of the American Chemical Society, now on national tour. Focuses on lecture to laboratory, chemistry in early America, the Civil War era, the research model, the early twentieth century, the post-war era, textbooks, and the recent past. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Chemistry, College Science, Laboratories
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Wieder, Sol – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1991
This article utilizes several examples to describe the use of MathCAD, a computer scratchpad for calculations, within a lecture-demonstration method of teaching general calculus. Both hardware requirements and software features are discussed specifically related to the proper design of student worksheets with emphasis on parameter variation. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Evaluation, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Crichton, Jonathan; Wajnryb, Ruth – Prospect, 1996
Scrutinizes an academic lecture in the subsequent question and answer period in order to decompose the speech roles associated with this speech event and to increase understanding of the factors influencing the participants and the event in order to design a useful framework for language teaching. (14 references) (Adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse for…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Cognitive Style, Interaction Process Analysis, Lecture Method
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Cooper, James L.; Robinson, Pamela – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2000
Describes a number of informal "turn-to-your-neighbor" approaches that create an active learning environment in college lecture settings. These include: launching class in discussion, breaking up the lecture for comprehension checks, closing class with small-group conversation, and debriefing exams. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Group Discussion
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Mantei, Erwin J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Describes a study on the performance of Internet notes and PowerPoint lecture slides in a physical geology course and compares it with the traditional lecturing method. (Contains 12 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Geology, Higher Education
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Yu, K. N.; Stokes, M. J. – Physics Education, 1998
Describes the use of teaching studios to encourage discussion of problems and presentation of solutions to the class. Argues that this is an effective way to have students teach other students. Concludes that teaching studios provide many benefits and produce positive responses from participants. (DDR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Shumway, Nicolas – ADFL Bulletin, 1996
Examines the poor professional preparation of college students for postgraduate employment. The article maintains that students are unprepared to teach upper-division courses in second-language instruction. A lecture series to address problems in teaching these courses was developed and offered as a minicourse. (CK)
Descriptors: Careers, College Faculty, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Employment Opportunities
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Neuhoff, John – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Illustrates computer-based classroom demonstrations in perception and cognition that require no computer programming and can be delivered with standard lecture presentation software. Examples include apparent motion, anorthoscopic perception, illusory conjunctions, and the capacity of early visual memory. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content
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Dos Santos, Brian L.; Wright, Andrew L. – Information Services & Use, 2001
Discussion of the use of Internet technologies to support educational programs focuses on experiences at the University of Louisville in using bulletin boards, online multimedia lectures, and online chat and instant messaging for management education. Includes guidelines for others who are considering the use of these technologies. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Mail, Guidelines
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Pippert, Timothy D.; Moore, Helen A. – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Describes the instructional functions of multimedia presentation software. Explores the effects of computer multimedia in four large lecture classes in which students, graduate instructors, and a professor responded in journals, on objective tests, in focus groups, and on survey questionnaires. Discusses the results and examines the perspectives…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Research, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Moss, Nicholas – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2005
The e-syllabus is a set of Web pages in which each course in the curriculum is assigned a "course page" and multiple "session pages." Course pages have a standardized format that provides course objectives, course policies, required or recommended textbooks, grading scales, and faculty listings. A separate session page is…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Textbooks, Dental Schools, Course Objectives
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Fortanet, Immaculada – English for Specific Purposes, 2004
The use of first and second person pronouns is an important indicator of how audiences are conceptualized by speakers and writers in academic discourse. Several grammarians and linguists have studied more or less specifically this part of the English language. Two of the most widely discussed aspects of pronouns are their reference and their…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Academic Discourse, Lecture Method, Speeches
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Rynearson, Kimberly; Kerr, Marcel S. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2005
Several versions of a Web-based graduate-level course in statistics are described. In the final version, the experiential aspects of a face-to-face course in statistics are maintained through frequent interaction between the instructor and students using digital video lectures that depict real-time statistical computations. The use of text-based…
Descriptors: Statistics, Instructional Effectiveness, Television, Online Courses
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FitzPatrick, Kathleen A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2004
I altered the format of an exercise physiology course from traditional lecture to emphasizing daily reading quizzes and group problem-solving activities. I used the SALGains evaluation to compare the two approaches and saw significant improvements in the evaluation ratings of students who were taught using the new format. Narrative responses…
Descriptors: Test Format, Exercise Physiology, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation
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