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Taylor, Amanda Grace; Stump, Patrick – Communication Teacher, 2023
In most higher education institutions, course evaluations are conducted at the end of the term. While many instructors implement a feedback system such as a questionnaire or poll at the midterm point, we propose that having students use an arts-based representation (i.e. memes) for a feedback channel can help students and the course instructor to…
Descriptors: Art, Feedback (Response), Humor, Visual Aids
Scott, Amber Lynn – Communication Teacher, 2023
Analysis of political and visual arguments is a key exercise traditionally included in undergraduate argumentation courses. This activity teaches students how to identify and analyze political candidate arguments presented on visual social media platforms, demonstrating how argumentation theory applies to social media campaigns. In the exercise,…
Descriptors: Politics, Social Media, Teaching Methods, Political Attitudes
Hintz, Elizabeth A.; Huber, Aubrey A. – Communication Teacher, 2020
This activity extends the rich pedagogical scholarship on impromptu speaking by integrating visual imagery into the impromptu speaking exercise. The goal of this semester-long series of exercises is to provide students with the opportunity to apply effective delivery skills across general purposes of speaking, receive feedback, and thus develop…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Undergraduate Students, Speech Communication, Anxiety
Kibsey, Talia – Communication Teacher, 2022
Online activism is a space of opportunity for students to encounter social justice issues, explore the possibilities of visual rhetoric, practice persuasive speaking skills, and actively contribute to the momentum of social movements. At the same time, digital activism raises concerns about "slacktivism," limiting the necessary…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Public Speaking, Persuasive Discourse, Advocacy
Stones, Emily – Communication Teacher, 2017
Courses: Visual Rhetoric, Political Communication, Media and Society, Argumentation. Objective: Students trace a social hierarchy created through the visual reason of memes.
Descriptors: Social Structure, Social Systems, Learning Activities, Behavioral Objectives
Linvill, Darren L.; Kendall, Brenden E. – Communication Teacher, 2015
Communication theory courses are among the most difficult courses in communication curricula. The breadth and complexity of the discipline requires instructors to confront material with which they may have limited familiarity. Such courses are crucial, however, because learning communication theories cultivates critical thinking, helps students to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Communication Strategies, Communication Skills, Educational Theories
Geraths, Cory; Kennerly, Michele – Communication Teacher, 2015
The purpose of this course is to revive the commonplace book and revise it for the digital age. Though by the early modern period (c. 1500-1800) assembling quotations and other material had long been a trusted means of moral and rhetorical development, it was during that time that so-called "commonplace books" came into being as…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Speech Communication, Introductory Courses, Rhetorical Criticism

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