Öğretim görevlisi, konferansçı, öğretim üyesi, okutman, konferans veren kimse, lektör, ders veren, konuşmacı, ders, niversitede ders vermek, ders anlatmak, konferans, paylamak, tekdir etmek azarlamak, -e nutuk çekmek, azarlamak, ders vermek, uzun öğüt, öğütler vermek, ders notları, uyarı, uyarmak, lecturerkonferans veren kimse, konferans vermek, fırça atmak, umumi ders, ders ver, (üniversitede) ders, konferans, konuşma, azar, (üniversitede) ders vermek, -e nutuk çekmek; -i, belirli bir konu üzerine konuşma, paylama/konferans, tekdir, lecture shipokutmanlık,
A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession, A member of a university or college below the rank of assistant professor or reader, A member of the Church of England clergy whose main task was to deliver sermons (lectures) in the afternoons and evenings, One who lectures; an assistant preacher, The person who conducts the lectures They may also conduct the tutorials or these may be conducted by another person in your area of study, Lecturers are those who have the responsibility to present lectures to which all University students in that discipline may go In Oxford, not all lecturers are Fellows of colleges [University], A lecturer is a teacher at a university or college. a lecturer in law at Southampton University. a someone who gives lectures, especially in a university, one who lectures; professor at an academic institution, a public lecturer at certain universities, someone who lectures professionally, Lecturers are the most valuable resource of any University The lecturer is a member of staff whose job is to teach students during a period of time termed a lecture Note that lecturers are distinct from tutors in that they do not provide one on one support during lectures due to the fact that there could potentially be hundreds of students attending one lecture, Persons with special experience or professional qualifications may be employed at the rank of Lecturer Lecturers are members of the Support Faculty; they are not eligible for tenure or promotion, Non tenure-track faculty position, A spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to group, To teach, by giving a speech on a given topic, To berate, to scold, deliver a discourse before an audience (especially one that is instructive); reprimand tediously, reprove formally, To reprove formally and with authority, To deliver a lecture or lectures, A rehearsal of a lesson, a component of a course which is not optional, teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class) a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to", A (very) large group of people who all sit in a room and listen and take notes whilst the lecturer lectures Often lectures are initially overcrowded but they become smaller as the semester wears on, Teacher-centered instructional strategy designed to convey large amounts of factual information, A component of a class for instruction See class component, The act of reading; as, the lecture of Holy Scripture, A discourse on any subject; especially, a formal or methodical discourse, intended for instruction; sometimes, a familiar discourse, in contrast with a sermon, When the leader gives an audio presentation that may be accompanied by a visual presentation, either slides or a video, deliver a lecture or talk; "She will talk at Rutgers next week"; "Did you ever lecture at Harvard?, A reprimand or formal reproof from one having authority, a speech that is open to the public; "he attended a lecture on telecommunications", To read or deliver a lecture to, deliver a lecture or talk; "She will talk at Rutgers next week"; "Did you ever lecture at Harvard?", censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup", A Latin derived word meaning "to read " Lectures frequently are large introductory classes (with as many as 500 students) and are primarily one-way communication of prepared materials from instructor to students Students attend, take notes, and have limited time for asking questions Lecture courses are frequently accompanied by a discussion section, An instruction or verbal discourse by a speaker before a large group of students This teaching method has historically been quite prominent in education because it is an economic way to communicate information to large groups However, increasing knowledge about the group's difficulties in maintaining concentration and absorbing extensive information while in a passive listening mode has brought the value of lectures under criticism Audiovisual presentations, demonstration of patients and intermittent discussions can help activate learners, teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class), An advertising technique that occurs when a source speaks to the audience in an attempt to inform and persuade, discourse given before an audience (especially one that is instructive); tedious reprimand, formal reproof, A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college. a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson, If you lecture on a particular subject, you give a lecture or a series of lectures about it. She then invited him to Atlanta to lecture on the history of art She has danced, choreographed, lectured and taught all over the world, If someone lectures you about something, they criticize you or tell you how they think you should behave. He used to lecture me about getting too much sun Chuck would lecture me, telling me to get a haircut She was no longer interrogating but lecturing. Lecture is also a noun. Our captain gave us a stern lecture on safety, A traditional teaching method where the instructor presents course material by lecturing, a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to", includes address, speech and sermon, A discourse given before an audience or class intended to teach something, A straight talk or exposition, possibly using visual or other aids, with no group contribution other than questions, usually asked after the conclusion of the lecture, Lecture can be used when students have questions they need an "expert" to answer That "expert" does not have to be the instructor, but could be one of the students in the class or an outside consultant Lectures can also be used to motivate and develop enthusiasm, A talk or AV show during which pictures may be projected, An art of transferring information from the notes of the Lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through "the minds of either", Large, formal classes in which lecturers present course material to all students enrolled in a given subject, A traditional method of instruction in which students learn from a faculty members presentation of a subject, (lekt-cherr) A lecture is a body of information, read or delivered to an audience, with the objective of providing instruction about a particular matter or issue, Course in which the subject matter is presented orally to a class, with a minimal amount of student participation, An art of transferring information from the notes of the lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through the minds of either, plural of lecturer,
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A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession
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A member of a university or college below the rank of assistant professor or reader
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A member of the Church of England clergy whose main task was to deliver sermons (lectures) in the afternoons and evenings
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One who lectures; an assistant preacher
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The person who conducts the lectures They may also conduct the tutorials or these may be conducted by another person in your area of study
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Lecturers are those who have the responsibility to present lectures to which all University students in that discipline may go In Oxford, not all lecturers are Fellows of colleges [University]
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A lecturer is a teacher at a university or college. a lecturer in law at Southampton University. a someone who gives lectures, especially in a university
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one who lectures; professor at an academic institution isim
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a public lecturer at certain universities
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someone who lectures professionally
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Lecturers are the most valuable resource of any University The lecturer is a member of staff whose job is to teach students during a period of time termed a lecture Note that lecturers are distinct from tutors in that they do not provide one on one support during lectures due to the fact that there could potentially be hundreds of students attending one lecture
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Persons with special experience or professional qualifications may be employed at the rank of Lecturer Lecturers are members of the Support Faculty; they are not eligible for tenure or promotion
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Non tenure-track faculty position
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A spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to group - "During class today the professor delivered an interesting lecture."
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lecture
To teach, by giving a speech on a given topic
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lecture
To berate, to scold
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lecture
deliver a discourse before an audience (especially one that is instructive); reprimand tediously, reprove formally fiil
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lecture
To reprove formally and with authority
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lecture
To deliver a lecture or lectures
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lecture
A rehearsal of a lesson
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a component of a course which is not optional
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lecture
teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class) a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
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lecture
A (very) large group of people who all sit in a room and listen and take notes whilst the lecturer lectures Often lectures are initially overcrowded but they become smaller as the semester wears on
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lecture
Teacher-centered instructional strategy designed to convey large amounts of factual information
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lecture
A component of a class for instruction See class component
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lecture
The act of reading; as, the lecture of Holy Scripture
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lecture
A discourse on any subject; especially, a formal or methodical discourse, intended for instruction; sometimes, a familiar discourse, in contrast with a sermon
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lecture
When the leader gives an audio presentation that may be accompanied by a visual presentation, either slides or a video
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lecture
deliver a lecture or talk; "She will talk at Rutgers next week"; "Did you ever lecture at Harvard?
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lecture
A reprimand or formal reproof from one having authority
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lecture
a speech that is open to the public; "he attended a lecture on telecommunications"
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lecture
To read or deliver a lecture to
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lecture
deliver a lecture or talk; "She will talk at Rutgers next week"; "Did you ever lecture at Harvard?"
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censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
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lecture
A Latin derived word meaning "to read " Lectures frequently are large introductory classes (with as many as 500 students) and are primarily one-way communication of prepared materials from instructor to students Students attend, take notes, and have limited time for asking questions Lecture courses are frequently accompanied by a discussion section
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lecture
An instruction or verbal discourse by a speaker before a large group of students This teaching method has historically been quite prominent in education because it is an economic way to communicate information to large groups However, increasing knowledge about the group's difficulties in maintaining concentration and absorbing extensive information while in a passive listening mode has brought the value of lectures under criticism Audiovisual presentations, demonstration of patients and intermittent discussions can help activate learners
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lecture
teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)
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lecture
An advertising technique that occurs when a source speaks to the audience in an attempt to inform and persuade
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lecture
discourse given before an audience (especially one that is instructive); tedious reprimand, formal reproof isim
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A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college. a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson
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If you lecture on a particular subject, you give a lecture or a series of lectures about it. She then invited him to Atlanta to lecture on the history of art She has danced, choreographed, lectured and taught all over the world
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If someone lectures you about something, they criticize you or tell you how they think you should behave. He used to lecture me about getting too much sun Chuck would lecture me, telling me to get a haircut She was no longer interrogating but lecturing. Lecture is also a noun. Our captain gave us a stern lecture on safety
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lecture
A traditional teaching method where the instructor presents course material by lecturing
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a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
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includes address, speech and sermon
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lecture
A discourse given before an audience or class intended to teach something
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A straight talk or exposition, possibly using visual or other aids, with no group contribution other than questions, usually asked after the conclusion of the lecture
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Lecture can be used when students have questions they need an "expert" to answer That "expert" does not have to be the instructor, but could be one of the students in the class or an outside consultant Lectures can also be used to motivate and develop enthusiasm
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A talk or AV show during which pictures may be projected
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An art of transferring information from the notes of the Lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through "the minds of either"
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Large, formal classes in which lecturers present course material to all students enrolled in a given subject
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A traditional method of instruction in which students learn from a faculty members presentation of a subject
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(lekt-cherr) A lecture is a body of information, read or delivered to an audience, with the objective of providing instruction about a particular matter or issue
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Course in which the subject matter is presented orally to a class, with a minimal amount of student participation
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An art of transferring information from the notes of the lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through the minds of either
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