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<p>Various pedagogical strategies promote the development of communication skills that enable
graduates to leave their mark and make positive changes in society. This article focuses on
instructional lessons learned from undergraduate student perspectives of the pedagogy of
the lightning talk, a three-minute oral presentation delivered without the use of supporting
materials and without audience engagement in a noncompetitive environment. Drawing
from the data of a mixed-methods study conducted at a metropolitan university, this article
highlights key pedagogical lessons. Students’ responses indicate that instructors can
implement instructional strategies that enhance students’ preparatory work and accessibility.
Students also shared that they developed valuable public speaking-related skills. Overall,
the findings can inform how instructors can enhance learners’ communication skills with
inclusive teaching strategies.
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Funding
Ryerson University Learning & Teaching Grant (2019)