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Silence: Lectures and Writings

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  • Published: 1970 January 1st
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  • Author: John Cage

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Essays and Lectures

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On Ethics and Economics (Royer Lectures)

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What's the Use of Lectures?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

What's the Use of Lectures?

"A comprehensive guide to the uses and possible abuses of thelecture method. Supported by copious research, Bligh offers awealth of practical suggestions for making lectures more engagingand effective. Written in an accessible and helpful style, What'sthe Use of Lectures? should be required reading for all collegeteachers who use this method." --Stephen Brookfield, Distinguished Professor, University of St.Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota "A rewarding read for anyone who lectures--experienced or not. Iwish we had a book this engaging and this informative on everyelement of the teaching art." --Michele Marincovich, assistant vice provost and director, Centerfor Teaching and Learning, Stanford Univ...

What's the Use of Lectures?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

What's the Use of Lectures?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"A comprehensive guide to the uses and possible abuses of the lecture method. Supported by copious research, Bligh offers a wealth of practical suggestions for making lectures more engaging and effective. Written in an accessible and helpful style, What's the Use of Lectures? should be required reading for all college teachers who use this method." --Stephen Brookfield, Distinguished Professor, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota "A rewarding read for anyone who lectures--experienced or not. I wish we had a book this engaging and this informative on every element of the teaching art." --Michele Marincovich, assistant vice provost and director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Stan...

Giving a Lecture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Giving a Lecture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-04-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The second edition of Giving a Lecture builds upon the reputation and success of the Key Guides for Effective Teaching in Higher Education series. It is an excellent resource for those new to teaching at the University and College level and for those who just want to reflect upon and refresh their lecturing practice. The best selling first edition has been fully revised, and this edition continues to cover all the basics on how to go about lecturing while maintaining its jargon-free and accessible style. New lecturers will find the second edition equips them with the essential tools and guidance for delivering a successful lecture, and explains exciting new developments along with the fundam...

Interactive Lecturing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 541

Interactive Lecturing

Tips and techniques to build interactive learning into lecture classes Have you ever looked out across your students only to find them staring at their computers or smartphones rather than listening attentively to you? Have you ever wondered what you could do to encourage students to resist distractions and focus on the information you are presenting? Have you ever wished you could help students become active learners as they listen to you lecture? Interactive Lecturing is designed to help faculty members more effectively lecture. This practical resource addresses such pertinent questions as, “How can lecture presentations be more engaging?” “How can we help students learn actively dur...

Why Lecture?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Why Lecture?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The purposes of the lecture method in higher education are considered. The advocates of lecturing claim that this approach can be used to present knowledge to students, to foster intellectual skills, and to change students' attitudes and values. Research evidence suggests that: the lecture can be effective for expounding facts and principles, lectures are less effective in stimulating thought than methods such as small group discussions, and lectures may or may not be effective in shaping attitudes. It is advisable for the lecturer to reduce the amount of material in the lecture by covering it in supplementary learning activities (e.g., texts, learning packages). Editing the lecture material and the use of handouts, lecture-notes, and reading lists are also helpful. Using other teaching methods for variety, such as demonstrations and group exercises, provides variety and effective means for presenting a subject. Lectures can also be used in special ways: (1) to show concepts, logical sequences, and causal relationships (network analysis); (2) to illustrate the application of a discipline's principles; and (3) to review and expand the learning experience. (SW)

The Art of Lecturing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

The Art of Lecturing

This volume is a simple and clear guide to lecturing. It offers strategies for successful lectures in the academic and business communities. Told from a lecturing mindset, this book aims to combat fear and nervousness, while presenting successful tricks and tactics. Parham Aarabi discusses a wide array of practical ideas that may surprise and help even the most experienced public speakers. In addition, Aarabi provides a unique insight into lecturing for 21st century audiences based on his own lecturing experiences at the University of Toronto and Stanford University. Aarabi is the winner of the 2004 IEEE Mac Van Valkenburg Early Career Teaching Award for 'inspirational classroom instruction'.

Dynamic Lecturing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Dynamic Lecturing

Is the lecture an outmoded teaching method that inhibits active learning or is it a potentially powerful tool that is an essential part of every teacher’s repertoire?This book presents up-to-date research on the different types of lecture, on what constitutes effective lecturing, and on the impact of lecturing when done appropriately and well. It fills the void in professional development resources on how to lecture, validating the practice when it’s aligned with the educational mission of creating engaged learning environments.Christine Harrington and Todd Zakrajsek demonstrate that, rather than lecture and active learning being mutually exclusive or either-or propositions, the effectiv...

The Selected Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

The Selected Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson

This is the first and only comprehensive selection of lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson, his era’s most prominent American man of letters and one of the foremost architects of our intellectual culture. Based on authoritative texts selected and edited by Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson--the most experienced Emerson editors working today--these twenty-five addresses collectively exemplify the lecture style for which Emerson was famed in his day. Best known to his contemporaries as a lecturer, Emerson delivered some 1,500 addresses over the course of his career. Because his most important ideas were worked out in his lectures, they provide the best record we have of his evolving thought--and t...

Dynamic Lecturing
  • Language: en

Dynamic Lecturing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"This book offers fresh approaches to teaching and learning by reviewing traditional methods in light of evidence-based strategies to promote practices that best facilitate student learning. This research based resource demonstrates that lecturing and active learning can be combined to great effect, presenting strategies that are succinct; are easy to incorporate into lectures; and, done well, will have immediate impact and increase student mastery of course content." -- back of book

Lecturing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Lecturing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-12-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Lecturing can be a terror, a chore or an exhilarating experience. For most lecturers, at one time or another, it is all of these things. For many in HE & FE it remains the staple form of teaching and, as student groups get ever larger, good lecturing becomes ever more important. This is an accessible, friendly and confidence-boosting book for inexperienced and experienced lecturers alike. Written in a lively and straightforward style, it guides readers through the art of good lecturing. This is a book to use both to gain confidence, and to work with as the your lecturing becomes more assured. The authors show how to improve lecturing, and how lecturing is a flexible and essential tool for enhancing learning and understanding. Illustrated throughout with fascinating case studies and scenarios and with helpful hints and tips, key issues covered include: * the place and types of lecture * voice and body language * causing learning in lectures * making lectures more effective * lecturing tools and processes * engaging groups * ensuring and developing quality * tips for day-to-day use.

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