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Online Instructional Resources
Teaching Methods: HumorIntroduction
Humor can do much to enhance the classroom environment, reduce stress, increase student interest and attentiveness, and even promote long-term recall. The articles and websites below offer research, guidelines, and examples of humor in the college classroom, online courses, and "dread courses" such as statistics. The final two sites provide information on a society for humor studies and a source for college humor.
"Humor, Analogy, and Metaphor: H.A.M. it up in Teaching,"
Randy Garner, Sam Houston State University. Radical Pedagogy, Vol.
6, No. 2, Winter 2005. "How Laughing Leads to Learning," Zak Stambor. American
Psychological Association Monitor on Psychology, Vol. 37, No. 6, June
2006. "Principles for Humor in the College Classroom,"
National Teaching and Learning Forum, October 1998, Vol. 7, No. 6. "Bringing Life to Online Instruction with Humor," Mark
A. Shatz and Frank M. LoSchiavo, Ohio University-Zanesville. Radical Pedagogy,
Vol. 8, No. 2, Summer 2006. "Learning Through Laughter: New Study Supports Use of Humor in
Online Courses," Association for Psychological Science News Release,
June 8, 2005. "Using Humor in the College Classroom to Enhance Teaching Effectiveness
in 'Dread Courses'," Neelam Kher, Susan Molstad, Roberta Donahue.
College Student Journal, Vol. 33, No. 3, September 1999. "Using Humor in the Introductory Statistics Course,"
Hershey H. Friedman, Linda W. Friedman, Taiwo Amoo. Journal of Statistics
Education, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2002. The International Society for Humor Studies (ISHS) is "dedicated
to the advancement of humor research." Their website is rich with materials
and resources although many of them are password protected for Society members
only. Provides links to numerous scholarly societies, research centers, and
archives focused on the study and application of humor research. College Humor.
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