Check out our guest blog post hosted on the site of author and educator Dr. Catlin Tucker. We are grateful for Dr. Tucker’s support of our digital textbook, which she says is “an excellent free resource” that makes Shakespeare “more accessible to all learners”. https://lnkd.in/gM4Dsgea
关于我们
myShakespeare.com serves as an online resource for students, teachers, and forever learners. The full text version of the play is supported by pop up notes, modern english translations, as well as interviews with characters. Our site serves as a resource to love learning Shakespeare!
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https://myshakespeare.com
myShakespeare的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 在线学习提供商
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 领域
- Education、Shakespeare、E-Learning、middle school、high school、Romeo and Juliet、college和university
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主要
US,CA,San Francisco
myShakespeare员工
动态
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Come visit us at ISTE booth 766 for free Shakespeare swag, friendly faces, and a quick site demo!
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Check out a quick how-to on our latest feature! https://lnkd.in/g3c7iQ3F
Using the Reading Comprehension Quizzes
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Should we cancel Shakespeare? Find out what we think...you might be surprised! https://lnkd.in/ggmX6qS2
Should We Cancel Shakespeare?
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Check out our new post for a look at our free digital notebook and annotation tool and snag some ideas for putting it to use in the classroom! https://lnkd.in/gwwrZt68
How to Use the myShakespeare Notebook Feature
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Check out our latest blog post, "Exploring Shakespeare with Latinx and Spanish-speaking Learners". This post was inspired by the recent completion of our modern Spanish translations for all six of our Shakespeare plays, as well as our experience attending the Borderlands Shakespeare conference in San Antonio. https://lnkd.in/ghjdERU8 Photo credit: Jay Ruela
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Check out our latest blog post, "Exploring Shakespeare with Latinx and Spanish-speaking Learners". This post was inspired by the recent completion of our modern Spanish translations for all six of our Shakespeare plays, as well as our experience attending the Borderlands Shakespeare conference in San Antonio. https://lnkd.in/ghjdERU8 Photo credit: Jay Ruela
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Check out our latest blog post, "Exploring Shakespeare with Latinx and Spanish-speaking Learners". This post was inspired by the recent completion of our modern Spanish translations for all six of our Shakespeare plays, as well as our experience attending the Borderlands Shakespeare conference in San Antonio. https://lnkd.in/ghjdERU8 Photo credit: Jay Ruela
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?? We’ve launched a blog!!! ??myShakespeare is happy to announce we have created a new space to provide site tutorials, talk pedagogy, and share all things related to Shakespeare in the classroom! We hope you will check it out at myShakespeare.com/blog and stay tuned for upcoming posts!
Blog
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