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Presentation
Teaching Communication: Getting to the Heart Using Visuals as an Instructional Tool
Central States Communication Association (2005)
  • John Fisher, Utah Valley University
  • Melody Hubbard, Northwest Missouri State University
Abstract

Students become much more engaged in movies than in most other visual aids because they find them entertaining and see greater applications in their own lives. However, the instructor’s goal in showing films is more than to entertain or fill time; it is to assist in learning. By increasing student involvement, higher levels of learning can be achieved. This paper applies a taxonomy of engagement suggested by Rößling and Naps (2002) to the teaching of communication. By engaging students, beyond viewing, in responding, changing, constructing and presenting, greater learning outcomes can be achieved.

Keywords
  • Communications,
  • Public Relations,
  • Active Learning,
  • Visualization
Publication Date
April, 2005
Citation Information
John Fisher and Melody Hubbard. "Teaching Communication: Getting to the Heart Using Visuals as an Instructional Tool" Central States Communication Association (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_fisher/14/