Communications & Media
Introduction to Public Speaking; Harvested from a now-defunct website which expired after the original author's death
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Textbook
- Author:
- The Public Speaking Project
- Date Added:
- 11/23/2021
An introduction to RSS as a way to save time reading web sites.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- English as a Second Language
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Provider:
- Common Craft
- Author:
- Lee LeFever
- Sachi LeFever
- Date Added:
- 04/23/2007
This class develops the abilities of students to communicate science effectively in a variety of real-world contexts. It covers strategies for dealing with complex areas like theoretical physics, genomics and neuroscience, and addresses challenges in communicating about topics such as climate change and evolution. Projects focus on speaking and writing, being an expert witness, preparing briefings for policy-makers, writing blogs, and giving live interviews for broadcast, as well as the creation of an interactive exhibit for display in the MIT Museum.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Bina Venkataraman
- John Durant
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2011
" The science essay uses science to think about the human condition; it uses humanistic thinking to reflect on the possibilities and limits of science and technology. In this class we read and practice writing science essays of varied lengths and purposes. We will read a wide variety of science essays, ranging across disciplines, both to learn more about this genre and to inspire your own writing. This semester's reading centers on "The Dark Side," with essays ranging from Alan Lightman's "Prisoner of the Wired World" through Robin Marantz Henig's cautionary account of nano-technology ("Our Silver-Coated Future") to David Quammen's investigation of diseases that jump from animals to humans ("Deadly Contact")."
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Communications & Media
- Cultural Studies
- Ecology
- Journalism
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Boiko, Karen
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2009
This class is an introduction to writing about science—including nature, medicine and technology—for general readers. In our reading and writing we explore the craft of making scientific concepts, and the work of scientists, accessible to the public through articles and essays.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Karen Boiko
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2018
This seminar is intended to help students in the MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Joint Program develop a broader perspective on their thesis research by considering some aspects of science in the large. The first part of the course challenges students to develop a thoughtful view towards major questions in science that can be incorporated in their own research process, and that will help them articulate research findings. The second part of the course emphasizes science as a social process and the important roles of written and oral communication.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Price, James
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2005
This course is designed to familiarize you with the major theory and research surrounding the study of small group communication and provide an opportunity to analyze and develop solutions to a community problem while working in a small group.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Assessment
- Full Course
- Reading
- Syllabus
- Provider:
- Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges
- Provider Set:
- Open Course Library
- Date Added:
- 05/22/2019
This course closely examines a coherent set of short texts and/or visual works. The selections may be the shorter works of one or more authors (poems, short stories or novellas), or short films and other visual media. Additionally, we will focus on formal issues and thematic meditations around the title of the course "Staying Alive." Content varies from semester to semester.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Communications & Media
- Journalism
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Hildebidle, John
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2007
A short introduction to the concept of social bookmarking, using Delicious as the example.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- English as a Second Language
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Provider:
- Common Craft
- Author:
- Lee LeFever
- Sachi LeFever
- Date Added:
- 08/06/2007
Open pedagogy - a component of Open Educational Resources - is a "free access" educational practice that places students at the center of their learning process in a more engaging, collaborative learning environment. The main objective of this assignment is to enhance social justice by reducing inequalities, one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in a community in the United States or abroad. This is a renewable assignment designed to create a hands-on learning experience for students through which they can improve lives in a community of their choice and share the outcomes of their work with others. In this interdisciplinary assignment, students will integrate theories and practices from two academic disciplines, Communication Studies and Business Administration, to achieve the SDG #10, Reduced Inequalities.
- Subject:
- Business and Finance
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Provider:
- Montgomery College Open Pedagogy
- Author:
- Ali Alavi
- Andree Betancourt
- Date Added:
- 10/24/2019
An introduction to Social Media via a story about a small town with many flavors of ice cream.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Business and Finance
- Communications & Media
- English as a Second Language
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Provider:
- Common Craft
- Author:
- Lee LeFever
- Sachi LeFever
- Date Added:
- 05/28/2008
A short introduction to the concepts behind social networking websites.
- Subject:
- Communications & Media
- English as a Second Language
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Provider:
- Common Craft
- Author:
- Lee LeFever
- Sachi LeFever
- Date Added:
- 06/27/2007
"Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy" is a contemporary, interdisciplinary public speaking textbook that fuses rhetoric, critical/cultural studies, and performance to offer an up-to-date resource for students. With a focus on advocacy, this textbook invites students to consider public speaking as a political, purposeful form of information-sharing.
Winner of the 2021 Textbook of Distinction Award, National Communication Association
Available through Pressbooks: https://pressbooks.pub/speakupcallin/
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Composition and Rhetoric
- Cultural Studies
- English Language Arts
- Performing Arts
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Author:
- Meggie Mapes
- Date Added:
- 05/15/2024
From audience analysis to giving a presentation, Stand up, Speak out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking will guide students through the speech making process. The authors focus on the process of speech making because they have created this book to be a user-friendly guide to creating, researching, and presenting public speeches. While both classic and current academic research in public speaking guide this book, the authors believe that a new textbook in public speaking should first, and foremost, be a practical book that helps students prepare and deliver a variety of different types of speeches — and that is the primary goal of this book.With practicality in mind, the authors developed, Stand up, Speak out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking, as a streamlined public speaking textbook. Many public speaking textbooks today contain over twenty different chapters, which is often impossible to cover in a ten-week quarter or a sixteen-week semester; this textbook is eighteen unique chapters. The fifteen chapters are divided into four clear units of information: introduction to public speaking, speech preparation, speech creation, and speech presentation.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- University of Minnesota
- Provider Set:
- University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
- Author:
- Jason Wrench, Anne Goding, Danette Johnson, Bernardo Attias
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2011
Open pedagogy - a component of Open Educational Resources - is a "free access" educational practice that places students at the center of their learning process in a more engaging, collaborative learning environment. The main objective of this assignment is to enhance social justice by reducing inequalities, one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in a community in the United States or abroad. This is a renewable assignment designed to create a hands-on learning experience for students through which they can improve lives in a community of their choice and share the outcomes of their work with others. In this interdisciplinary assignment, students will integrate theories and practices from two academic disciplines, Communication Studies and Business Administration, to achieve the SDG #10, Reduced Inequalities.
- Subject:
- Business and Finance
- Communication
- Communications & Media
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Provider:
- Montgomery College Open Pedagogy
- Author:
- Ali Alavi
- Andree Betancourt
- Date Added:
- 10/24/2019