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Jennifer Corbin, Head of Center for Library User Education @ Tulane University Carrie Donovan, Head of Teaching & Learning @ Indiana University. Stand By Your Lesson Plan. How the Karaoke Experience Can Improve Your Instructional Practice. F lickr: microphone.
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Jennifer Corbin, Head of Center for Library User Education @ Tulane University Carrie Donovan, Head of Teaching & Learning @ Indiana University Stand By Your Lesson Plan How the Karaoke Experience Can Improve Your Instructional Practice tweet it: #karaoke2teach Flickr: microphone
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Singing strengthens the lungs and stomach; singing ten songs is physically equivalent to running one kilometer (.62 miles) Skills training in voice inflection, rate, volume, and speech organization significantly reduced self-reported performance anxiety Mitsui, T., & Hosokawa, S. (1998). Karaoke around the world: Global technology, local singing. New York: Routledge. Singing without looking at lyrics is effective for maintaining memory function of the brain. Merritt, L., Richards, A., & Davis, P. (2001). Performance anxiety: Loss of the spoken edge. Journal of Voice, 15(2), 257-269.
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