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The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.1615 Wednesday, 13 August 2003
From: Michael LoMonico <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Aug 2003 09:19:57 -0400
Subject: Shakespeare magazine-T of C
The Summer issue of Shakespeare magazine is in the mail. This issue
features article on Teaching with Technology.
News on the Rialto
* The latest on some special children's programs at the Globe and at
the RSC
* An update on the NEH "Shakespeare in American Communities" Tour
* The new Merchant of Venice film with Al Pacino as Shylock
* A review of Michael Best's Shakespeare Suite CD-ROM
* A review of The Bard on the Brain book.
* The latest on conferences, theater, and technology
Shakespeare and Technology
* "Virtual High School" by Mary Ciccone of Clover Park (WA) HS
* "Teaching Shakespeare Online" by Katherine Wright of Northern
Illinois University
* "Threaded Discussions and Teaching Shakespeare" by Bryon Grigsby of
Centenary College
* "Shakespeare for Kids" by Julie Kachniasz, the Folger Library's
Festivals Project Coordinator
* Ted Tibbits' CD-ROM, "The Play's the Thing: Teaching Shakespeare
with Performance" reviewed by Chris Shamburg of New Jersey City
University
* "The Seven WebQuests of Man" by Josephine Libassi of Longwood (NY)
High School
* "12 Web Sites You Don't Want to Miss" by Amy Ulen, Web Director of
www.shakespearemag.com
* "10 Feature-packed DVDs" by Tanya Gough, Poor Yorick Shakespeare
Catalogue
There are also some bonus articles posted at our Web site,
www.shakespearemag.com
In a separate posting I will send a Letter from the Editor with a
special announcement.
Best,
Michael LoMonico, Editor
Shakespeare Magazine
www.shakespearemag.com
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