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- catalog contributor b10703480.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 290-313) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. What objectives can lectures achieve -- 1. Evidence of what lectures achieve -- pt. 2. What factors affect the acquisition of information -- 2. Factors influencing memory -- 3. Factors affecting students' attention -- 4. Motivating students -- pt. 3. What lecture techniques apply these factors most effectively -- 5. Lecture organization -- 6. Making a point -- 7. Reasons and explanations -- 8. Aids to comprehending a point -- 9. Note taking in lectures -- 10. Purpose, preparation, and use of handouts -- 11. Lecture styles -- 12. Ways of obtaining feedback -- 13. Evaluation of lectures -- 14. Overcoming common difficulties -- 15. Lectures for the promotion of thought -- 16. Lectures to teach attitudes -- pt. 4. Alternatives when lecturing is inadequate -- 17. Lecture method alone is rarely adequate -- 18. Teaching methods to use with lectures -- 19. Some combinations of teaching methods -- pt. 5. Preparation for the use of lectures -- 20. Thinking the lecture through -- 21. Writing the notes -- 22. Lecturing for the first time.".
- catalog extent "316 p. :".
- catalog identifier "187151679X (pbk)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Exeter : Intellect,".
- catalog subject "378.1796 21".
- catalog subject "College teaching.".
- catalog subject "LC6515 .B54 1998".
- catalog subject "Lectures and lecturing.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. What objectives can lectures achieve -- 1. Evidence of what lectures achieve -- pt. 2. What factors affect the acquisition of information -- 2. Factors influencing memory -- 3. Factors affecting students' attention -- 4. Motivating students -- pt. 3. What lecture techniques apply these factors most effectively -- 5. Lecture organization -- 6. Making a point -- 7. Reasons and explanations -- 8. Aids to comprehending a point -- 9. Note taking in lectures -- 10. Purpose, preparation, and use of handouts -- 11. Lecture styles -- 12. Ways of obtaining feedback -- 13. Evaluation of lectures -- 14. Overcoming common difficulties -- 15. Lectures for the promotion of thought -- 16. Lectures to teach attitudes -- pt. 4. Alternatives when lecturing is inadequate -- 17. Lecture method alone is rarely adequate -- 18. Teaching methods to use with lectures -- 19. Some combinations of teaching methods -- pt. 5. Preparation for the use of lectures -- 20. Thinking the lecture through -- 21. Writing the notes -- 22. Lecturing for the first time.".
- catalog title "What's the use of lectures? / Donald Bligh.".
- catalog type "text".