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McGraw Hill's Communication Corner

This podcast aims to bring together instructors and authors from various institutions to share practical tips and best practices that teachers can use in their classrooms. The podcast will cover interesting and trending topics relevant to today's Communication classes.

  1. 13

    Engaging the Quiet Voices: Bringing Every Student Into the Classroom Conversation

    Join moderator Dr. Jeffrey Child, along with guests Dr. Scott Myers (West Virginia University), Dr. David Kahl Jr. (Penn State Behrend), and C. Kyle Rudick (University of Northern Iowa), as they dive into a lively conversation on Engaging the Quiet Voices: Bringing Every Student Into the Classroom Conversation.Podcast Transcript

  2. 12

    How AI is Reshaping Speech Grading

    Moderator Jennifer Foster and fellow University of Central Oklahoma instructors Dr. Megan Cox and Jennifer White share how AI is transforming the way they grade speeches and engage students.Podcast Transcript

  3. 11

    Teaching Listening: The Underrated Communication Skill

    Join moderator Dr. Kory Floyd with guests Dr. Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter (Texas Tech University) and Dr. Graham Bodie (The University of Mississippi) as they explore why listening is an essential skill and why it deserves more attention in the classroom.Podcast Transcript

  4. 10

    Career Readiness in Communication

    Join moderator Dr. Jeffrey Child and guests Dr. Tiffany Wang (University of Montevallo), Dr. Joy Daggs (Northwest Missouri State University), Dr. Michael Burns (University of Colorado Boulder), and Dr. Scott Myers (West Virginia University) as they discuss career readiness in communication courses.Podcast Transcript

  5. 9

    Building a Supportive Network and Combating Loneliness as an Online Instructor

    Join moderator Dr. Kory Floyd, along with guests Dr. James Stein from Utah Tech University and Dr. Lisa Dahlgren from Sam Houston State University, as they dive into a lively discussion on building a supportive network and combating loneliness as online instructors.Podcast Transcript

  6. 8

    Teaching Communication Theory: Key Tips and Best Practices

    Join moderator Dr. Jeffrey Child, along with guests Dr. Andrew Ledbetter, Dr. Paul Schrodt from TCU, and Dr. Kory Floyd from the University of Arizona, as they discuss Teaching Communication Theory: Key Tips and Best Practices.Podcast Transcript

  7. 7

    Helping Students Manage Their Mental Health in the Classroom

    Join moderator Kory Floyd, along with guests Dr. Jody Koenig Kellas from The University of Nebraska–Lincoln and Dr. Colter Ray from The University of Tampa, as they dive into a discussion on 'Helping Students Manage Their Mental Health in the Classroom.Podcast Transcript

  8. 6

    Empowering Students to Overcome Communication Apprehension

    Join moderator Dr. Jeffery Child, along with guests Dr. Nicholas Barr from UNLV, Dr. Milia Heen from UNLV, and Dr. Chad Edwards from Western Michigan University, as they discuss 'Empowering Students to Overcome Communication Apprehension.'Podcast Transcript

  9. 5

    From Policy to Practice - AI in the Communication Classroom

    Join moderator, Jennifer Foster, along with guests Timothy Gatton from Oklahoma City University School of Law and Dr. Megan Cox from the University of Central Oklahoma, as they dive into a discussion on 'From Policy to Practice: AI in the Communication Classroom.Podcast Transcript

  10. 4

    Teaching Persuasion in Public Speaking

    Join moderator Jennifer Foster and guests Jeff Fox from Northern Kentucky University and Connie Smothermon from the University of Oklahoma College of Law as they discuss Teaching Persuasion in Public Speaking.Podcast Transcript

  11. 3

    Overcoming Instructor Burnout

    Join moderator, Kory Floyd along with guests Kristina Scharp from Rutgers University and Colin Hesse from Oregon State University, as they discuss Overcoming Instructor Burnout.Podcast Transcript

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    Building Meaningful Relationships in an Online Learning Environment

    Join moderator, Jeff Child along with guests Jennifer McCullough and Ben Hollis from Kent State University, Angela Hosek from Ohio University, Bethany Simunich from Quality Matters, and Scheherazade Pollins, who is a student at the University of Las Vegas, as they discuss Building Meaningful Relationships in an Online Learning Environment. During the episode, they will talk about the following:• What does it mean to build meaningful relationships in an online environment and what does that look like?• What strategies for creating instructor presence in an online environment have been successful at engaging students?• What are best practices for planning and cultivating student-to-students relationships in an online environment?• How can we capitalize on the requirements and policies around regular and substantive interaction (RSI) to build better relationships with our online students?• What are some of the new tech tools that help in building online relationships?• If each of you could suggest maybe one simple strategy that instructors might try to test out that for you has had a big impact on building relationships in an online environment, what would that be?Podcast Transcript

  13. 1

    Unveiling the Mic: Launching the Communication Corner!

    Join us for the first-ever episode of the Communication Corner Podcast! In this episode, we'll lay the foundation for what this podcast is all about. Additionally, get a sneak peek into the insights of our host, Natalie Graner, Marketing Manager at McGraw Hill, and our dynamic moderators, Kory Floyd, Jeff Child, and Jennifer Foster.Podcast Transcript

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast aims to bring together instructors and authors from various institutions to share practical tips and best practices that teachers can use in their classrooms. The podcast will cover interesting and trending topics relevant to today's Communication classes.

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How many episodes does McGraw Hill's Communication Corner have?

McGraw Hill's Communication Corner currently has 13 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is McGraw Hill's Communication Corner about?

This podcast aims to bring together instructors and authors from various institutions to share practical tips and best practices that teachers can use in their classrooms. The podcast will cover interesting and trending topics relevant to today's Communication classes.

How often does McGraw Hill's Communication Corner release new episodes?

McGraw Hill's Communication Corner has 13 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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McGraw Hill's Communication Corner is created and hosted by McGraw Hill.
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