Theatre and drama are areas of performance and inquiry which usually assume engagement and commitment to the ensemble or group process, supported by strong individual input. How can this “dynamic” be brought into a fully online distance course? In this article we analyse and reflect on the design and implementation of an online theatre studies course using theatrical metaphors to consider the mise-en-scène, students’ entrances and exits into the online space, their solo and ensemble work, and the importance of “teaching presence.” Attention is paid to fostering a “course dynamic” that echoes the social world of the learners. The action research undertaken indicates that a fully online course can be as engaging, interesting, and innovative a...
The article focuses on Community of Inquiry model that is a framework for creating meaningful learni...
This paper will share the design and implementation of a Zoom-mediated theatre workshop in an underg...
This article reflects on the impact of the digital revolution for pedagogy and processes that might ...
Since theatre is successful as an old cultural technique, it is assumed that transferring its princi...
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a seismic shift in education globally, compelling educatio...
This paper explores the design of virtual and physical learning spaces developed for students of dra...
With the coronavirus spreading across the globe, many universities across the world have moved their...
Drama, because of its practical requirements, would seem to be one of the last courses to benefit fr...
© 2014 Justin CashThis thesis explores the use of various online technologies in drama education. It...
Certain academic courses do not lend themselves to being taught online. Areas of study, such as thea...
This paper builds on my on-going research into the playwright’s role within the collaborative devisi...
Over the years that I have taken secondary school students to the theatre, the the digital revolutio...
The pandemic has caused the closure of educational institutions, which halted face-to-face teaching ...
This article uses a theory of recognition and empathy to examine how human connection online is deve...
How do you encourage students to engage effectively with classical Greek and Roman drama and its rec...
The article focuses on Community of Inquiry model that is a framework for creating meaningful learni...
This paper will share the design and implementation of a Zoom-mediated theatre workshop in an underg...
This article reflects on the impact of the digital revolution for pedagogy and processes that might ...
Since theatre is successful as an old cultural technique, it is assumed that transferring its princi...
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a seismic shift in education globally, compelling educatio...
This paper explores the design of virtual and physical learning spaces developed for students of dra...
With the coronavirus spreading across the globe, many universities across the world have moved their...
Drama, because of its practical requirements, would seem to be one of the last courses to benefit fr...
© 2014 Justin CashThis thesis explores the use of various online technologies in drama education. It...
Certain academic courses do not lend themselves to being taught online. Areas of study, such as thea...
This paper builds on my on-going research into the playwright’s role within the collaborative devisi...
Over the years that I have taken secondary school students to the theatre, the the digital revolutio...
The pandemic has caused the closure of educational institutions, which halted face-to-face teaching ...
This article uses a theory of recognition and empathy to examine how human connection online is deve...
How do you encourage students to engage effectively with classical Greek and Roman drama and its rec...
The article focuses on Community of Inquiry model that is a framework for creating meaningful learni...
This paper will share the design and implementation of a Zoom-mediated theatre workshop in an underg...
This article reflects on the impact of the digital revolution for pedagogy and processes that might ...