This collection of lessons represent adapted and remixed instructional content for teaching …
This collection of lessons represent adapted and remixed instructional content for teaching media literacy and specifically civic online reasoning through distance learning. These lessons take students through the steps necessary to source online content, verify evidence presented, and corroborate claims with other sources.
The original lesson plans are the work of Stanford History Education Group, licensed under CC 4.0. Please refer to the full text lesson plans at Stanford History Education Group’s, Civic Online Reasoning Curriculum for specifics regarding background, research findings, and additional curriculum for teaching media literacy in the twenty-first century.
Text covers how to communicate effectively in a professional context, focusing on …
Text covers how to communicate effectively in a professional context, focusing on both oral and written communication skills, including business correspondence, interviewing, individual presentations, group problem-solving and adapting to organizational cultures. Chapter 1: Communication Foundations Chapter 2: Audience Chapter 3: The Writing Process - Researching Chapter 4: The Writing Process - Drafting Chapter 5: The Writing Process - Editing Chapter 6: Routine Messages Chapter 7: Persuasion Chapter 8: Electronic Written Communication Chapter 9: Job Search, Résumés and Cover Letters Chapter 10: Interpersonal Workplace Communication Chapter 11: Group Communication Chapter 12: Developing Presentations Chapter 13: Visual Communication Chapter 14: Intercultural Communication Chapter 15: Ethics
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