Integrating the WWW into the Women's Studies Curriculum


Materials for Workshop Forty-Four, Saturday, November 8, 1997, part of a session on Pedagogy at
"Attending to Early Modern Women: Crossing Boundaries" sponsored by the Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland, November 6-8, 1997.

In this workshop, we hope to facilitate a conversation about the possibilities that web technology offers to teachers of women's studies courses. We offer the following materials as a starting point for that conversation, and we look forward to learning about participants' ideas for using technology in the classroom.

Susan Jenson, Karen Nelson, and Michele Osherow, workshop organizers.

Please send comments and suggestions to kn15@umail.umd.edu.

xSyllabus incorporating Web Materials
for a 16th- and 17th-Century Women's Works course

xGallery
by Susan Jenson. Link available for conference only.

xSome Lesson Plans

xSelections from Lady Mary Wroth's Love's Victorie

xCast of Characters for Love's Victorie


xProduction Considerations and Video Clips--Dramatic Interpretations of Love's Victorie
developed by Michele Osherow and the students of ENGL 244

xScene Designs for Love's Victorie
by Michele Osherow

xCostume Designs for Love's Victorie
by Michele Osherow

xWomen's Studies Syllabi and Resources on the Web


xRelated Websites of Interest


xThe EMW Website





Updated 11-07-97.
This page is maintained by Karen Nelson (kn15@umail.umd.edu).