Search Results - "Buckner, Marjorie M."
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Social Media Messages in an Emerging Health Crisis: Tweeting Bird Flu
Published in Journal of health communication (03-03-2016)“…Limited research has examined the messages produced about health-related crises on social media platforms and whether these messages contain content that would…”
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Online teaching and technological affordances: An experimental investigation into the impact of modality and clarity on perceived and actual learning
Published in Computers and education (01-04-2015)“…Online courses have become commonplace at many institutions of higher education. While the popularity on online courses is growing, there are still many…”
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Revisiting "power in the classroom": exploring online learning and motivation to study course content
Published in Interactive learning environments (03-04-2019)“…Online learning is growing in popularity among students (Allen & Seaman, 2015 . Grade level: Tracking online education in the United States. Newburyport, MA:…”
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To connect or promote?: An exploratory examination of Facebook pages dedicated to moms
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-06-2014)“…•Explored stated purpose of Facebook pages and posts designated for moms.•Sampled Facebook pages for moms reflect a purpose of conversation and…”
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"Me"llennials and the paralysis of choice: reigniting the purpose of higher education
Published in Communication education (02-07-2016)“…Communication Education "Me"llennials and the paralysis of choice: reigniting the purpose of higher education…”
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Having Fun on Facebook?: Mothers' Enjoyment as a Moderator of Mental Health and Facebook Use
Published in Health communication (03-08-2017)“…This study reports results of a study that examined the extent to which contextual factors (i.e., income level and number of children) might predict a mother's…”
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High School Athletes' Relationships With Head Coaches and Teammates as Predictors of Their Expressions of Upward and Lateral Dissent
Published in Communication studies (01-01-2017)“…Athletes' expressions of dissent are largely unrecognized, which limits coaches' abilities to manage their teams and athletes' abilities to voice themselves…”
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Metamorphosis of Public Speaking Anxiety: Student Fear Transformation Throughout the Introductory Communication Course
Published in Communication studies (01-01-2020)“…Addressing student public speaking anxiety (PSA) through an introductory speaking course is a fundamental pedagogical touchpoint. The current study replicates…”
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The effects of computer-mediated communication anxiety on student perceptions of instructor behaviors, perceived learning, and quiz performance
Published in Communication education (03-07-2017)“…Online environments increasingly serve as contexts for learning. Hence, it is important to understand how student characteristics, such as student…”
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Students' Instructional Dissent and Relationships with Faculty Members' Burnout, Commitment, Satisfaction, and Efficacy
Published in Communication education (02-01-2015)“…Extending research on instructional dissent beyond student reports, this study examined the potential for students' expressed dissent to have deleterious…”
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Family Communication Patterns as Predictors of Organizational Dissent: A Replication Study
Published in Communication studies (27-05-2018)“…This study replicated a previous research project addressing connections between family-of-origin communication and organizational dissent expression. We…”
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Feeling Valued Matters: An Examination of Instructor Confirmation and Instructional Dissent
Published in Communication studies (27-05-2015)“…This study explored the relationship between effective instructor behavior-instructor confirmation-and a potentially negative student behavior-instructional…”
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Raised to Dissent: Family-of-Origin Family Communication Patterns as Predictors of Organizational Dissent
Published in Journal of family communication (01-10-2013)“…This article extends Kassing's (1997, 1998) model of organizational dissent by evaluating the extent to which family-of-origin communication predicts upward…”
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Skyping Class: Using Videoconferencing in Organizational Communication Classes
Published in Communication teacher (01-01-2013)“…Courses: Organizational Communication, Business and Professional Communication, Communication Technologies Objectives: Students will identify and evaluate the…”
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FORUM: Instructional Communication and Millennial Students: "Me"llennials and the Paralysis of Choice: Reigniting the Purpose of Higher Education
Published in Communication education (2016)“…As opposed to the "place where you were forced to consider new ideas, to meet new people, to ask new questions, and to learn to think, to socialize, to…”
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I Disagree: An Exploration of Triggering Events, Messages, and Effectiveness of Athletes’ Dissent
Published in Communication and sport (01-10-2018)“…Effective coaches must understand and manage athletes’ expressions of disagreement or dissatisfaction. The current study identified the triggering events that…”
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Academic Locus of Control as an Individual Factor Influencing Student Dissent
Published in Communication research reports (01-10-2013)“…Recently, instructional scholars have identified instructional dissent as a student's expression of disagreement with a classroom policy or procedure (Goodboy,…”
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Peers and Instructors as Sources of Distraction from a Cognitive Load Perspective
Published in International journal for the scholarship of teaching and learning (24-07-2018)“…Framed by literature regarding classroom interactions that affect students' cognitive processing, this study provided an integrative approach to understanding…”
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Parents' Expressed Educational Dissent in Middle School Education Systems
Published 01-01-2015“…Hoy and Miskel (2008) and Weick (1976) conceptualize schools as organizational systems of which parents comprise part of the organization. Specifically, parent…”
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Parents' Expressed Educational Dissent in Middle School Education Systems
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