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Articles:
Berk, R. A. (in review). Applications of video technology: TV, movies, YouTube and mtvU in the classroom. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning. Berk, R. A. (in press). Beyond student ratings: “A whole new world, a new fantastic point of view.” Teaching Excellence. Berk, R. A. (in press). Derogatory and cynical humor in clinical teaching: A case for professionalism. Medical Education Berk, R. A. (in press). A tribute to teaching: Putting it on the line. College Teaching. Berk, R. A. (in press). Using the 360° multisource feedback model to evaluate teaching and professionalism. Medical Teacher. Berk, R. A. (2008a). Crouching professor, hidden peer evaluator. Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Spring (49), 5. Berk, R. A. (2008b). Humor and the net generation. Thriving in Academe, 25(4), 5–8. Berk, R. A. (2008c). Music and music technology in college teaching: Classical to hip hop across the curriculum. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 4(1), 45–67. Berk, R. A. (2008d). Star Tech: The net generation. In C. C. Craig & L. F. Deretchin (Eds.), Teacher education yearbook XVI: Imagining a renaissance in teacher education (pp. 131–145). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education. Berk, R. A., & Trieber, R. H. (in press). Whose classroom is it anyway? Improvisation as a teaching tool. Journal on Excellence in College Teaching.
CDs: Coming in 2008
A CD series on Humor and Multimedia with NEW and previously unpublished material
CD #1 Top 10 Factors for Successful Humor in the Classroom CD #2 Top 10 Tips for Delivering Humor in the Classroom CD #3 Top 10 Tips on Choosing Appropriate Humor Material CD #4 Top 10 Tips on Preparing, Practicing, and Performing Humor in the Classroom CD #5 Top 12 Techniques for Using Music to Improve Learning CD #6 Six Steps to Creating TV, Movie, and Broadway Parodies CD #7 Top 12 Techniques for Using Video Clips to Improve Learning
Books: Coming Whenever
Berk, R. A. (in preparation). Teaching the net generation: Using humor, music, videos, and games in the classroom.
Presentation Abstracts: See Abstracts Page
Humor and Multimedia as Teaching Tools for the Net Generation
Determining Your Purpose in an Academic Career
Music as a Teaching Tool: Classical to Hip-Hop across the Curriculum
Teaching with Video Clips: TV, Movies, YouTube, and mtvU in the Classroom
Music and Animation as a Defibrillator for Dead PowerPoint Words
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