Teaching Poetry: From Image to Metaphor in One Simple Lesson
Using a simple, but meaningful poem for young adults, an educator can demonstrate how an image has both a literal and a metaphorical meaning.
Jan 21, 2012
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Leah Abramovitz
Writing Lectures for Online Classes
Online schooling's popularity is on the rise. Schooling is convenient when the student works from home, but that is no reason for the quality of the material to suffer.
Mar 8, 2010
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Jessica Gleason
How to Deliver a Winning Lecture
The lecturer needs to be versed in writing and communicating information to an audience. These aspects need to be working with one another to ensure classroom successes.
Mar 8, 2010
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Jessica Gleason
Using Technology to Enhance Lectures
The practice of writing notes on a chalkboard has decreased in practice and efficacy over time. Visual Power Point presentations have become an educational staple.
Mar 7, 2010
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Jessica Gleason
How To Write Academic Conference Abstracts
Academic conference abstracts are part résumé, part sales pitch. They need to situate presentations within serious research, but sound interesting to a broader audience.
Sep 6, 2009
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Luke Arnott
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Laura Bernell, Professional Writer since 1984; Community College Adjunct English Instructor since 1982.