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Duration: Multiple lessons

What’s that Word?: Scholarly editing using web-based resources

  • Authors and Texts / Composition / Curriculum and Assessment Design / Duration: Multiple lessons / Exploring Contexts / Poetry / Prep Level: Extensive / Shakespeare

Kurt Temple and Rosemary Gaby, University of Tasmania This exercise equips students with the practical skills and knowledge required to transcribe, annotate and present an early printed text. Through completing…

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Students as Digital Annotators of Shakespeare’s Sonnets

  • Authors and Texts / Duration: 60-90 minutes / Duration: Multiple lessons / Duration: Semester long / Poetry / Prep Level: Extensive / Shakespeare / Technology Specific

Leonie Kirchhoff, Miriam Lahrsow & Angelika Zirker, Tübingen University Students frequently groan when they have to read poetry or historically remote literary texts.  A complaint like “That’s so difficult. I…

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