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CSCA 2019 Convention - Great Ideas for Teaching (G.I.F.T.) Call for Papers

Great Ideas for Teaching (G.I.F.T.)
Call for Submissions 

2019 Central States Communication Association
Omaha, NE
April 3 – April 6, 2015

Dialogue

Great Ideas for Teaching (G.I.F.T.) invites submissions of classroom tested teaching activities to share with novice and veteran communication instructors. G.I.F.T. sessions feature round-table presentations of teaching activities that demonstrate how to apply a myriad of communication theories and concepts. Traditionally, G.I.F.T. submissions have focused on public speaking, interpersonal, small group, organizational, and hybrid courses; however, we encourage creative submissions from any facet of our discipline and especially encourage submissions related to the convention theme: Dialogue. The top two submissions will be recognized with a cash award and a Certificate of Merit.

Given the increase in online teaching, we plan to offer one session devoted exclusively to teaching activities completed in online classes. While the assignments will focus on assignments completed online, presenters will share their online activities in person at the conference.

Individuals who have their activities selected for presentation will share their ideas several times in a small group context. Typically, each presenter will have eight minutes to share the teaching activity eight times with different audience members each round. Presenters are expected to arrive with 75 hard copies of their assignments that will be distributed during their session.

Successful G.I.F.T. submissions must contain each of the following components:

Additional requirements:

In the online submission system, you will be able to provide (1) name, (2) title of the activity, (3) school affiliation, (4) current CSCA membership status, (5) mailing address, (6) email address, and (7) phone number. Information for any additional authors – name, email, and school affiliation only – should be placed after the first author’s information. All information should be left aligned at the top of the page with no formatting (bold, italics, or underline).

The attached file in the online system should contain the teaching activity as outlined above and should not contain any author-identifiers. The e-mail subject line should include the abbreviation CSCA and the title of the activity (i.e. CSCA: Using Film to Teach Self-Disclosure). If you are submitting an online teaching activity, please make this clear by typing “ONLINE ACTIVITY” at the top of your attached file.

Proposals not meeting these submission guidelines may not be distributed for review. If you have questions about G.I.F.T. or your individual submission, please contact G.I.F.T. chair and program planner Dr. Aaron Burton at burtonav@tiffin.edu

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