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The Communication Center operates in-person and online. You can: schedule live online tutoring; email us for help; review our resources. Please reach out with questions or needs. Be well and take care!!
Schedule an appointment to: prepare a presentation (brainstorm, outline, research, visual aids) rehearse a speech. practice a job interview. study for SCOM exam. get help with group communication. address speech anxiety. get help with data visualization and infographics. and MUCH, MUCH MORE.
The JMU Communication Center is committed to cultivating skilled and ethical communicators on-campus, in our communities and in a diverse world. We support JMU students, faculty and staff through innovative instruction, interdisciplinary research and collaborative reflection.
What is the Communication Center? The Communication Center is a free resource available to JMU students and faculty. We can help you with all phases of your communication-related assignment or event. Whether you need help with a speech, research, interviewing for a job, brainstorming, speech anxiety, confidence, exams, MREST or anything else ...
The Virginia Department of Education Region 5 Training and Technical Assistance Center is seeking a qualified and experienced education professional to provide training and consultation related to students with disabilities’ performance in schools targeted for assistance.
Duties and Responsibilities: • Assist with marketing and outreach to include creating promotional fliers, social media posts, writing success stories for newsletter, attending networking events. • Assist with event planning, such as Virginia Intern Day and regional conferences/events.
From timing and eye contact to group dynamics and vocal projection, our tutors are trained to help you give your best presentation. Schedule your appointment today, make sure you have plenty of time before your final presentation to practice. Online Resources. Dos and Do Nots of Delivery. Oral citation guide.
Any good presentation requires a lot of work ahead of the actual presentation. We can help you with brainstorming, research, outlining, organization and much more. Delivering a Presentation. Great presentations require practice, practice and more practice.
The Communication Center can work with you on all phases of your next presetnation, from preparation to delivery. Even if you just need someone to bounce organization ideas around with or a real life audience to practice in front of, we can help. Contact commcenter@jmu.edu or schedule an appointment to make sure your next presentation is ready.
The School of Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication (www.jmu.edu/wrtc), an independent department established at James Madison University in 2008, invites applications for a lecturer in our First-Year Writing program.