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Digital Pedagogy in Early Modern Studies

With Kristen Abbott Bennett (Framingham State University): “Collaborative Bibliodigigogy: Teaching Bibliography with Digital Methodologies and Pedagogical Partnerships.” Digital Pedagogy in Early Modern Studies: Method and Praxis. Ed. Andie Silva and Scott Schofield. Iter Press, 2023. Buy the book here!

 

Teaching Update

Spring 2024: ENSH 552: “Making a Digital Edition: From Copytext to Hypertext”

Spring 2024: MDIA 350: “Cultures of the Book”

Research Update

Linked Early Modern Drama Online released its second anthology in November 2023. The Queen’s Men Editions 2.0 was launched with fully remediated versions of The Famous Victories of Henry V (ed. Mathew Martin, Peter Cockett, and Karen Sawyer Marsalek), Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (ed. Chris Matusiak and Peter Cockett), and King Leir (ed. Andrew Griffin and Peter Cockett).  These editions were first published on the first QME site, built on the ISE platform. The new QME also includes a superb new edition of Selimus, edited by Kirk Melnikoff. Read the release notes here: https://lemdo.uvic.ca/qme/release.html

Linked Early Modern Drama Online released its first anthology in December 2022. The MoEML Mayoral Shows anthology was launched with editions of the 1590 and 1629 mayoral pageant books.  Read the release notes here: https://lemdo.uvic.ca/moms/release.html.

Click to go to MoEMLThe Map of Early Modern London released its fifth fully static site — MoEML v.7.0 — in May 2022. Read the release notes here: https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/release_notes_070.htm

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My blog, Occasional Drama, reports from the classroom, the computer lab, the conference circuit, the theatre, and the edge of the Salish Sea. My research interests include occasional drama, getting to the theatre is something of an occasion these days, and my life is occasionally more dramatic than I would like. (The old URL was occasionaldrama.net. The blog is now one of many resources available here.)