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Helens-Hart, Rose; Carlson, Gordon – Communication Teacher, 2022
Impromptu speaking is a typical exercise in communication-focused courses. This format is often used to practice reducing or assess speaking anxiety, getting to know one another, and delivering project updates and ceremonial remarks. For students to practice their skills in quick thinking and speech preparation, instructors commonly have students…
Descriptors: Communications, Anxiety, Teaching Methods, Public Speaking
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Devlin, Michael B. – Journal of Advertising Education, 2019
This invited essay discusses why I teach advertising, offering insight about the benefits of combining analytical and creative perspectives by reframing how creativity is used in the classroom.
Descriptors: Advertising, Teacher Attitudes, Creativity, Educational Benefits
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Turnbull, Sarah – Journal of Advertising Education, 2019
Providing students with employability skills is an important aspect of advertising education. However, as educators we must also be prepared to encourage students to think about a brand's responsibility and consider how advertising can help address important issues facing society.
Descriptors: Advertising, Employment Potential, Merchandise Information, Teaching Methods
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Blakeman, Robyn; Taylor, Maureen – Journal of Advertising Education, 2019
As a communication tool, the creative brief should seamlessly blend business goals with creative vision. This article investigates the role the creative brief plays as an internal communication tool between account and creative teams. Two data sets were collected. Two open-ended e-mail surveys gathered responses from 33 agency account management…
Descriptors: Creativity, Advertising, Teaching Methods, Assignments
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Blakeman, Robyn; Taylor, Maureen – Journal of Advertising Education, 2017
Today's advertising students are digital natives who grew up embracing technology in all facets of their lives. This study reports the results of a survey of 39 advertising creatives and art directors as they described the role that technology plays in the conceptualization process at advertising agencies around the country. The findings suggest…
Descriptors: Advertising, Information Technology, Administrator Attitudes, Brainstorming
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Peterson, Irina – NORDSCI, 2019
This article analyzes the experience of teaching a foreign language in the field of "Advertising and Public Relations." Taking into account the specifics of the process of training specialists in advertising and public relations, to form a communicative competence that allows graduates to act in the field of public, professional…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Course Content, Teaching Methods
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Windels, Kasey; Stuhlfaut, Mark Wilson – Journal of Advertising Education, 2017
Creativity is a system of relationships between individual creators, culture and a field of gatekeepers who select and validate ideas. Within the cultural community of advertising, practitioners operate using informal and implicit rules, called creative codes, about what represents creative excellence as expressed through outputs, shared norms,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Teaching Methods, Creativity, Awards
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Lee, Sang Yeal – Journal of Advertising Education, 2019
The changes in the advertising industry are rapid and dizzying. The advertising industry is going through structural change and advertising education faces a daunting challenge in keeping up with the real world. Advertising educators must recognize the urgency of revising the curriculum to address this challenge. If not, while the industry…
Descriptors: Advertising, Change, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
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Beard, Fred – Journal of Advertising Education, 2016
Most educators who teach the advertising campaigns course require students to work as groups. A review of cooperative learning and group dynamics literature, however, suggests that unless students are systematically prepared for group work instructional goals will be difficult to achieve. This article describes how pre-training activities in group…
Descriptors: Advertising, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics
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Spring, Robin; Yang, Fang – Journal of Advertising Education, 2019
Ethnic diversity in the advertising industry could be a solution for culturally insensitive advertising. Insights from advertising professionals, obtained via in-depth interviews, reveal minorities are hindered by bias, resulting in low hiring ratios and lack of retention. Large segments of minorities may not consider advertising for a career.…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Cultural Pluralism, Advertising, Personnel Selection
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Mackert, Michael; Lazard, Allison; Wyeth, Ben – Communication Teacher, 2015
Students in communication, and particularly in advertising, are encouraged to value creativity. However, even in programs that value creativity, it can be difficult to encourage creativity in the process of research that guides communication efforts. The project described in this paper--"Street Crossing"--is used in upper-division and…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Advertising, Creativity, Units of Study
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Habib, Sabrina – Journal of Advertising Education, 2015
This study provides insight into the role of technology in the creative process in contemporary advertising education. Many questions guided this Grounded Theory study How are radical changes in the communications industries changing the way we teach and learn creatively? Are students using technology in their creative process? Is technology…
Descriptors: Advertising, Technology Uses in Education, Creativity, Brainstorming
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Suneetha, Y. – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2015
Creative fluency is positively correlated with the quantity and quality of talk as well. The fluency gives an indication of the learner's ability to cope with real-time communication. This paper makes a correlative study on nurturing narrative tasks through advertising skills. English advertising exploits from the high adaptability of the English…
Descriptors: Creativity, Advertising, Comparative Analysis, Merchandise Information
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Spiller, Lisa; Marold, Dave – Journal of Advertising Education, 2015
Marketing and advertising educators are striving to better prepare students to meet the demands of the rapidly changing, data-driven, knowledge-based world. Employers seek graduates who have analytical and creative knowledge and skills and experiences beyond typical classroom learning. Most educators agree that it is critical to reduce the gap…
Descriptors: Competition, Advertising, Evaluators, Knowledge Economy
Marra, James L. – 1989
One of the major problems in advertising courses is that students are expected to generate original, exciting advertising ideas, but often are not taught how to go about the process. Idea generation techniques can help students generate quantities of creative ideas more quickly and fluently. By looking at ads and recreating the workings of the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Creative Development, Creativity
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