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Giving Engaging Lectures & Instruction

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    6. Discipline & Classroom Control
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    This lesson provides a couple helpful tips for classroom control and discipline to help you keep students engaged during lectures and instruction.

    This lesson provides a couple helpful tips for classroom control and discipline to help you keep students engaged during lectures and instruction.

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    7. Using a Wireless Microphone to Lecture
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    In this lesson, discover how using a wireless microphone when teaching can really help your lecturing and general well being, no matter the class size.

    In this lesson, discover how using a wireless microphone when teaching can really help your lecturing and general well being, no matter the class size.

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    8. How to Practice for Lecturing & Teaching
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    In this lesson, presentation expert TJ Walker goes over how to practice your lecturing style effectively on video, with focused guidelines and instruction.

    In this lesson, presentation expert TJ Walker goes over how to practice your lecturing style effectively on video, with focused guidelines and instruction.

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    9. Getting Productive Feedback
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    Join presentation guru TJ Walker as he discusses getting feedback on your lecturing and learning how to determine the useful feedback from the not so useful.

    Join presentation guru TJ Walker as he discusses getting feedback on your lecturing and learning how to determine the useful feedback from the not so useful.

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