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Autor principal: Ekhaml, Leticia
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ559719
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contents High-Tech Interviewing in the Classroom. Ekhaml, Leticia Class Activities Curriculum Development Information Seeking Information Technology Instructional Innovation Instructional Materials Interviews Learning Activities Student Projects Teaching Methods Notes the importance and use of interviewing skills. Discusses technologies used in interviewing; use of interviews in the curriculum; ways to contact potential interviewees; and planning, conducting, and ending the interview. (AEF)
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spellingShingle High-Tech Interviewing in the Classroom.
Ekhaml, Leticia
Class Activities
Curriculum Development
Information Seeking
Information Technology
Instructional Innovation
Instructional Materials
Interviews
Learning Activities
Student Projects
Teaching Methods
High-Tech Interviewing in the Classroom. Ekhaml, Leticia Class Activities Curriculum Development Information Seeking Information Technology Instructional Innovation Instructional Materials Interviews Learning Activities Student Projects Teaching Methods Notes the importance and use of interviewing skills. Discusses technologies used in interviewing; use of interviews in the curriculum; ways to contact potential interviewees; and planning, conducting, and ending the interview. (AEF)
title High-Tech Interviewing in the Classroom.
topic Class Activities
Curriculum Development
Information Seeking
Information Technology
Instructional Innovation
Instructional Materials
Interviews
Learning Activities
Student Projects
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ559719