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Podcast: To Hybrid, or Not To Hybrid? Teaching Shakespeare OnlineCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on August 19, 2009
This nineteen minute podcast features an interview from the 2009 Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference. My conversation is with R L Widmann, Shakespeare Scholar and Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Professor Widmann discusses her development of English 3000, Shakespeare for non-majors, also known at UCB as "Virtual Shakespeare." She has been teaching teaching this class since 1998. Technology has finally caught up with her. She discusses some of her approaches, experiences, and discoveries in teaching a hybrid and online literature class. Also included in our discussion are UCB student Nick Grothaus who took the hybrid section of Virtual Shakespeare in spring 2009, UCB student Jennifer Krempin who took the completely on-line section of the course, as well as Jesse Stommel, co-instructor for English 3000 on-line in summer.
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