With the coronavirus spreading across the globe, many universities across the world have moved their courses online. While this may seem to be easier for business, math or science majors, we are all on the same boat. This rush to move online has left us scrambling for ideas, especially for performance courses. Going online can seem difficult and challenging for theatre or/and dance practitioners but it can be done. In a rush to help, I have created this google doc with references, resources, ideas and more. But before you start, you need to think about diversity, equity and inclusion, in order to do this, it is crucial to include your students into the conversation and talk about accessibility
This presentation will demonstrate how virtual theatre productions act as spaces of transformation w...
This paper builds on my on-going research into the playwright’s role within the collaborative devisi...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...
With the coronavirus spreading across the globe, many universities across the world have moved their...
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a seismic shift in education globally, compelling educatio...
In the face of a global pandemic, with the shutdown of the Australian theatre industry and the whole...
Theatre and drama are areas of performance and inquiry which usually assume engagement and commitmen...
It is obvious that “corona virus decease (COVID-19)” is presently sweeping the world. As the academi...
The pandemic has caused the closure of educational institutions, which halted face-to-face teaching ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Education scholars Mark E. En...
As countries moved to halt the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 access to physical sites of l...
This article uses a theory of recognition and empathy to examine how human connection online is deve...
Covid-19 impacts universities around the world, changing online teaching and learning activities. Th...
While the COVID-19 pandemic has been raging across the continents, performing arts educators have un...
COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of learning in higher education. Teaching, and learning activi...
This presentation will demonstrate how virtual theatre productions act as spaces of transformation w...
This paper builds on my on-going research into the playwright’s role within the collaborative devisi...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...
With the coronavirus spreading across the globe, many universities across the world have moved their...
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a seismic shift in education globally, compelling educatio...
In the face of a global pandemic, with the shutdown of the Australian theatre industry and the whole...
Theatre and drama are areas of performance and inquiry which usually assume engagement and commitmen...
It is obvious that “corona virus decease (COVID-19)” is presently sweeping the world. As the academi...
The pandemic has caused the closure of educational institutions, which halted face-to-face teaching ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Education scholars Mark E. En...
As countries moved to halt the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 access to physical sites of l...
This article uses a theory of recognition and empathy to examine how human connection online is deve...
Covid-19 impacts universities around the world, changing online teaching and learning activities. Th...
While the COVID-19 pandemic has been raging across the continents, performing arts educators have un...
COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of learning in higher education. Teaching, and learning activi...
This presentation will demonstrate how virtual theatre productions act as spaces of transformation w...
This paper builds on my on-going research into the playwright’s role within the collaborative devisi...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...