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College Readiness and Communication: A Summer Program for Teachers and Students
Sponsored by the Division of Instructional Communication at the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information
CO-SPONSORED BY:Columbia GasCengage Learning
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:CI ConsultingSchool of Library and Information ScienceSchool of Journalism and TelecommunicationsCollege of EducationFirst Generation InitiativeScience, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)Robinson ScholarsAppalachian Center
Brought to you by
University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information
For more information and to register, please contact the College of Communication and Information, Division of Instructional Communication at (859) 257-8370 or register online at
ci.uky.edu/icd/summercamp
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One hundred 6th-12th grade teachers and students from Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, and Tennessee.
A hands-on, immersion experience in communication teaching and learning.
There will be separate workshops for teachers and students, as well as time when the two groups will work together throughout the week. There will also be evening activities planned each night for further fun and learning.
As an added bonus, teachers will have the opportunity to receive Professional Development (PD) credits and/or choose to enroll in CIS 590 and receive 3 hours of graduate credit. Students may choose to enroll in CIS 191 (Exploring Communication) and receive 3 hours of college credit.
June 23—28, 2013
University of Kentucky campus (Lexington, KY)
Includes lodging, food, materials, and activities for a week in Lexington.• Early Bird Rate (by May 1): $850• Registration between May 1 and June 15: $1,000
Visit ci.uky.edu/icd/summercamp to register now!
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SUNDAY, JUNE 23 4-6 PM Check-In 6-8 PM “Finding Your Student Voice”: Throughout the week, students will have the opportunity to experience all UK has to offer students through various evening activities “Finding Your Teacher Voice”: Throughout the week, teachers will meet in small learning communities to discuss hot topics related to camp curriculum and hear guest speakers
MONDAY, JUNE 24 — COLLABORATION 8:30-11:30 AM Teachers: Learning Cycle and Lesson Planning Students: Multimodal Public Speaking 101 11:30-1:30 PM Lunch Provided (Motivational Guest Speaker) 1:30-4:30 PM Teachers and Students: Work on Interactive Presentations 4:30-6 PM Dinner Provided 6-8 PM Evening Activities
TUESDAY, JUNE 25 — CRITICAL THINKING 8:30-11:30 AM Teachers and Students: Information Seeking Research 11:30-1:30 PM Lunch Provided (Motivational Guest Speaker) 1:30-4:30 PM Teachers and Students: Information Seeking Research 4:30-6 PM Dinner Provided 6-8 PM Evening Activities
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 — CREATIVITY 8:30-11:30 AM Teachers and Students: Digital Storytelling, Documentary, Gaming, News Writing, Media Literacy, Apps/Social Media 11:30-1:30 PM Lunch Provided (Motivational Guest Speaker) 1:30-4:30 PM Teachers and Students: Digital Storytelling, Documentary, Gaming, News Writing, Media Literacy, Apps/Social Media 4:30-6 PM Dinner Provided 6-8 PM Evening Activities
THURSDAY, JUNE 27 — COMMUNICATION 8:30-11:30 AM Teachers: Teaching Communication Skills (Interpersonal, Group, Intercultural, etc.) Students: Communication in the Real World (Interpersonal, Group, Intercultural, etc.) 11:30-1:30 PM Lunch Provided (Motivational Guest Speaker) 1:30-4:30 PM Teachers: Teaching Communication Skills (Interpersonal, Group, Intercultural, etc.) Students: Communication in the Real World (Interpersonal, Group, Intercultural, etc.) 4:30-6 PM Dinner Provided 6-8 PM Evening Activities
FRIDAY, JUNE 28 8:30-11:30 AM Communication Showcase 11:30-1:30 PM Lunch Provided and Farewell
Communicating effectively in the 21st century is a complex process — it’s written, oral, digital, visual, and more.
Come learn more about how to be better communicators in a digital age and how to teach it too!