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Technology Tuesday: Engaging Students with Literature in Virtual Spaces
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07-11-2017
01:26 PM
Today's technology Tuesday comes from Tim Hetland's fantastic resource, Teaching Literature with Digital Technologies. This assignment explores how to use Second Life to engage your students with literature outside of the standard classroom setting.
Constructed and tested by Professor Johansen Quijano at the University of Texas at Arlingston, this activity centers around Shakespeare's play Macbeth, and requires multiple blog posts and a major paper.
You can read or download the full assignment here: Engaging Students with Literature in Virtual Spaces
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