UPDATE: Technology & Teaching Renaissance Lit (3/10; SCSC, 11/2-11/5)

From: Mark Aune (ac0665@wayne.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 04:14:02 EST


Deadline Extended!

> 2000 Sixteenth Century Studies Conference
> Cleveland, Ohio
> 2-5 November 2000
>
> The Virtual Renaissance: Technology and Pedagogy in the Renaissance
> Literature Classroom
>
> This panel will demonstrate and investigate various techniques for using
> technology in the Renaissance literature classroom. The wide
> availability of electronic Shakespeares (from the complete works on
> CD-ROM to the New Variorum on-line), the complete, annotated Spenser,
> Marlowe and Milton on-line, and computer and multi-media-equipped
> classrooms present a vast array of resources for teaching literature.
> This panel seeks papers critically exploring a range of pedagogical
> experiences including use of world wide web resources (such as the Voice
> of the Shuttle, UVA’s Electronic Text Center), MOO’s, chatrooms, course
> webpages (syllawebs), virtual discussions, collaborative composition,
> audio-visual equipment, distance learning, and computer applications.
> The session will provide an opportunity to examine how technology
> transforms the teaching and learning of literary texts.
>
>
> Send abstracts, completed papers (or inquiries) and CV’s to:
> Mark Aune
> Department of English
> Wayne State University
> 51 W. Warren
> Detroit, MI 48202
> email: m.aune@wayne.edu
>
> Deadline for submission: 10 March 2000

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