Communication Centers and Oral Communication Programs in Higher Education, edited by Eunkyong L. Yook and Wendy Atkins-Sayre reveals vital information that is of theoretical and practical importance to higher education administrators, educators, and communication centers directors and staff. It is the first book to be published on communication centers.
Communication Centers and Oral Communication Programs in Higher Education, edited by Eunkyong L. Yook and Wendy Atkins-Sayre reveals vital information that is of theoretical and practical importance to higher education administrators, educators, and communication centers directors and staff. It is the first book to be published on communication centers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Esther Lee Yook is Speaking Center Director and faculty of communication at the University of Mary Washington. Wendy Atkins-Sayre is assistant professor of communication studies and Speaking Center Director at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. Benefits to Higher Education Chapter 1. Communication Centers and Retention in Higher Education: Is There a Link? Chapter 2. Speaking Our Minds: Communication Centers and Critical Thinking Chapter 3. Communication Centers and Liberal Arts Education: Problems and Possibilities Associated with Cross-Disciplinary Engagements Chapter 4. The Communication Center: A Critical Site of Intervention for Student Empowerment Chapter 5. The Role Becomes Them: Examining Communication Center Alumni Experiences Part 2. Challenges to Today's Centers Chapter 6. Ethics and the Communication Center: Chameleon or Tortoise? Chapter 7. The Blind Leading the Blind? An Ethnographic Heuristic for Communication Centers Chapter 8. Learning to Tell What You Know: A Communication Intervention for Biology Students Chapter 9. Using Theory and Research to Increase Student Use of Communication Center Services Chapter 10. Focusing on Faculty: The Importance of Faculty Support to Communication Center Success Part 3. Alternative Models for Communication Centers Chapter 11. Communication Center Ethos: Remediating Space, Encouraging Collaboration Chapter 12. The Combined Centers Approach: How Speaking and Writing Centers Can Work Together Chapter 13. Course Management Systems: Creating Alternative Avenues for Student Access of Communication Centers Chapter 14. Virtual Communication Centers: A Resource for Building Oral Competency Chapter 15. The Implementation of Computer-Mediated Communication in Communication Centers Part 4. New Directions in Consultant Training Chapter 16. Technology Tutoring: Communication Centers Take the Lead Chapter 17. Using Empathetic Listening to Build Client Relationships at the Center Chapter 18. Best Practices in Communication Center Training and Training Assessment
Part 1. Benefits to Higher Education Chapter 1. Communication Centers and Retention in Higher Education: Is There a Link? Chapter 2. Speaking Our Minds: Communication Centers and Critical Thinking Chapter 3. Communication Centers and Liberal Arts Education: Problems and Possibilities Associated with Cross-Disciplinary Engagements Chapter 4. The Communication Center: A Critical Site of Intervention for Student Empowerment Chapter 5. The Role Becomes Them: Examining Communication Center Alumni Experiences Part 2. Challenges to Today's Centers Chapter 6. Ethics and the Communication Center: Chameleon or Tortoise? Chapter 7. The Blind Leading the Blind? An Ethnographic Heuristic for Communication Centers Chapter 8. Learning to Tell What You Know: A Communication Intervention for Biology Students Chapter 9. Using Theory and Research to Increase Student Use of Communication Center Services Chapter 10. Focusing on Faculty: The Importance of Faculty Support to Communication Center Success Part 3. Alternative Models for Communication Centers Chapter 11. Communication Center Ethos: Remediating Space, Encouraging Collaboration Chapter 12. The Combined Centers Approach: How Speaking and Writing Centers Can Work Together Chapter 13. Course Management Systems: Creating Alternative Avenues for Student Access of Communication Centers Chapter 14. Virtual Communication Centers: A Resource for Building Oral Competency Chapter 15. The Implementation of Computer-Mediated Communication in Communication Centers Part 4. New Directions in Consultant Training Chapter 16. Technology Tutoring: Communication Centers Take the Lead Chapter 17. Using Empathetic Listening to Build Client Relationships at the Center Chapter 18. Best Practices in Communication Center Training and Training Assessment
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