Making Curriculum Pop

On April 22, the day before Shakespeare’s birthday, you’re invited to join Shakespeare Uncovered: On Air, Online, & in the Classroom, a free interactive workshop presented by WNET New York Public Media and hosted by Big Deal Media’s Amazing Resources for Educators community at edweb.net. The workshop, which will take place online from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) / 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (PT), highlights the recent PBS series Shakespeare Uncovered, which tells the stories behind the stories of some of Shakespeare’s greatest works: As You Like It, Henry IV, Henry V, Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard II, The Tempest and Twelfth Night. (You can view all the television episodes online.) The six-part program explores the world and works of William Shakespeare throug h interviews with actors, directors and scholars; visits to key locations; clips from film and television adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays; and excerpts staged especially for the series. During the online workshop, Shakespeare Uncovered Executive Producer Stephen Segaller will provide an overview of the series, and WNET Outreach Producer Janice Fuld will showcase the classroom resources developed to bring the series—and Shakespeare—to life in the classroom. The session will include an opportunity to view and discuss videos from the series, an overview of the companion website and a discussion of strategies for exploring the series and related content with high school students.

Click Here to Register for Online Workshop

Click Here to View Series Episodes

Click Here to Access Classroom Resources

Click Here to Visit Companion Website

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