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Communication Centers: A Theory-Based Guide to Training and
Management offers advice based on extant research and best
practices to both faculty who are asked to develop a communication
center and for directors of established centers. Broken into easily
understood parts, Turner and Sheckels begin with the development of
communication centers, offering guidance on the history of centers,
how to start a center, and, in a contribution by Kyle Love,
creative approaches to marketing. They provide a communication
perspective on selecting and training tutors, and then address how
to train the tutors in their tasks of helping students with
invention, disposition, style, memory, and delivery as well as
presentation aids, including consideration of special situations
and diverse populations. The authors explore ways to broaden the
vision for communication centers, and conclude with chapters on
techniques for assessment by Marlene Preston and on the rich
rhetorical roots of communication centers by Linda Hobgood. The
volume concludes with appendixes on guidelines for directors and
for certification of tutor training programs. Communication Centers
is a valuable resource for scholars in any stage of developing or
improving a communication center at their university.
Communication Centers: A Theory-Based Guide to Training and
Management offers advice based on extant research and best
practices to both faculty who are asked to develop a communication
center and for directors of established centers. Broken into easily
understood parts, Turner and Sheckels begin with the development of
communication centers, offering guidance on the history of centers,
how to start a center, and, in a contribution by Kyle Love,
creative approaches to marketing. They provide a communication
perspective on selecting and training tutors, and then address how
to train the tutors in their tasks of helping students with
invention, disposition, style, memory, and delivery as well as
presentation aids, including consideration of special situations
and diverse populations. The authors explore ways to broaden the
vision for communication centers, and conclude with chapters on
techniques for assessment by Marlene Preston and on the rich
rhetorical roots of communication centers by Linda Hobgood. The
volume concludes with appendixes on guidelines for directors and
for certification of tutor training programs. Communication Centers
is a valuable resource for scholars in any stage of developing or
improving a communication center at their university.
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