From: Faculty and Research E-Memo (memofrom@Colorado.EDU)
Date: Mon Feb 04 2008 - 19:08:54 MST
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 19:08:54 -0700 (MST) From: Faculty and Research E-Memo <memofrom@Colorado.EDU> Subject: LEAP Presents Dr. Melinda Barlow
TO: Boulder Campus Teaching & Research Faculty,
Deans, Directors, Dept Chairs, System Administration
FROM: LEAP Program/Faculty Affairs & PAC
SENDER: Carole Capsalis
DATE: January 5, 2008
SUBJECT: LEAP Presents Dr. Melinda Barlow
Finding Your Voice: Confidence, Presence, and Pedagogy
A talk given by Dr. Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor/Film Studies
Effective public speaking is essential to creating a dynamic learning
environment, and to cultivating leadership potential, both in the classroom and
in the world. But what are the secrets of successful public speaking? And how
can you utilize the qualities of your own voice strategically, through emphasis
and inflection, to enhance the way you organize and present information, and
thus to facilitate more active student engagement? This panel discussion
explores the relationship between voice, confidence, and classroom presence,
and offers practical tips for finding, developing, and making the most of your
voice and thus honing your pedagogical style to suit the needs of large lecture
classes and more intimate seminar situations.
Wednesday, March 5
11:00-1:00, Aspen Rooms-UMC, light lunch served
Limited to 50 Participants, RSVP required
RSVP to: Carole.capsalis@colorado.edu
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