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March 29, 2017
Giving a Lecture: From Presenting to Teaching, Second Edition
- Author
- Exley, Kate and Reg Dennick
- Publisher
- Routledge, New York
- ISBN
- 415471400
- Table of Contents
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ch. 1 Why lecture?
ch. 2 Preparing to lecture
ch. 3 Structuring and sequencing lectures
ch. 4 Using your voice effectively and projecting a confident self
ch. 5 Handling nerves, anxieties and discipline problems
ch. 6 Presenting material visually and using PowerPoint well
ch. 7 Preparing and using handouts and learning resources
ch. 8 Active learning in lectures and using interactive handsets
ch. 9 Podcasting and e-lectures
ch. 10 Responding to different needs and student diversity
ch. 11 Evaluating lecturing and developing your practice
Appendix I: Supporting students with a disability: the legal position
Appendix II: Further information on specific disabilities and support organizations
Bibliography
Index
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 fundamentals of lecturing.
Addressing a number of rapid developments that have occurred since its first publication in 2004, the second edition provides:
* A new chapter on podcasting and e-lecturing
* Much more on the effective use of PowerPoint
* Guidance on using interactive handsets to promote active learning and engagement
* Consideration of the role of Lectures in problem based learning (PBL) courses
* An expanded chapter that addresses current diversity/inclusivity issues
* A fresh look with new Illustrations
* Updated 'Recommended Reading and Web-Resource' sections
This handy guide uses a multi-disciplinary approach based on sound educational theory to provide clear guidance and engaging ideas on giving a memorable and motivational lecture. Readers will find its straightforward approach is both readable and very practical, and new University and College Teachers, Graduate Teaching Assistants, Part-time Tutors, Teaching Clinicians and Practitioners, together with those interested in educational and staff development, will find this book provides them with all the guidance they need to lecture with confidence and skill. (From the Publisher)
Addressing a number of rapid developments that have occurred since its first publication in 2004, the second edition provides:
* A new chapter on podcasting and e-lecturing
* Much more on the effective use of PowerPoint
* Guidance on using interactive handsets to promote active learning and engagement
* Consideration of the role of Lectures in problem based learning (PBL) courses
* An expanded chapter that addresses current diversity/inclusivity issues
* A fresh look with new Illustrations
* Updated 'Recommended Reading and Web-Resource' sections
This handy guide uses a multi-disciplinary approach based on sound educational theory to provide clear guidance and engaging ideas on giving a memorable and motivational lecture. Readers will find its straightforward approach is both readable and very practical, and new University and College Teachers, Graduate Teaching Assistants, Part-time Tutors, Teaching Clinicians and Practitioners, together with those interested in educational and staff development, will find this book provides them with all the guidance they need to lecture with confidence and skill. (From the Publisher)