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Communication and Learning Theory

How can I learn with my students?

Dr. Charles Pierce, Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2005-2006 Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award winner (Flash video - 3.5 minutes).

How can I modify my teaching for different types of learners?

Dr. Jed Lyons, Mechanical Engineering, 2002-2003 Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award winner (Flash video - 2 minutes).

How can I produce presentations for multi-level ability students?

Researched information from USC CTE (Flash video - 1 minute).

Should I lecture to the slowest or fastest student learners?

Researched information from USC CTE (Flash video - 1 minute).

How can I increase expectations in classes formerly with lower expectations?

Researched information from USC CTE (Flash video - 1.5 minutes).

How can I teach highly complex material?

Researched information from USC CTE (Flash video - 1 minute).

How does information literacy relate to student success?
Colloquium with Dr. Patricia Breivik, Vice President of Nehemiah Communications (Windows Media Player video - 1.6 hours)
What is the Net Generation?
Colloquium with Dr. Charles Dziuban, University of Central Florida (Windows Media Player video - 1.3 hours)

 

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