You will find below a list of resources. They include audio, video, images and text. Take your time to explore them.
Then, in groups of 2 or 3, design a digital poster in which you bring together some items that you find particularly meaningful, on the theme "Is Shakespeare our contemporary?". Prepare a short speech (five minutes) in which you account for your choices and final design.
(Some options for a digital poster are Glogster, Tackk and Mural.ly. See some tutorials in Spanish. But of course you can choose another tool.)
Open Source Shakespeare attempts to be the best free Web site containing Shakespeare's complete works. It is intended for scholars, thespians, and Shakespeare lovers of every kind. OSS includes the 1864 Globe Edition of the complete works, which was the definitive single-volume Shakespeare edition for over a half-century.
Approaching Shakespeare (Podcasts) Each lecture in this series focuses on a single play by Shakespeare, and employs a range of different approaches to try to understand a central critical question about it.
Global Shakespeares Video & Performance Archive a collaborative project providing online access to performances of Shakespeare from many parts of the world as well as essays and metadata by scholars and educators in the field.
Shakespeare in American Life Includes lesson plans, podcasts, videos and articles.
Earlier this year the British Council Germany held a seminar entitled "Shakespeare - Our Contemporary?". See a brief summary below. If you are interested, you can watch all - or some of - the lectures
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