To Zoom or not to Zoom: Adapting Educational Versions of Shakespeare’s Plays for an Online Platform During the Covid Pandemic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33178/scenario.14.2.7Parole chiave:
Zoom, Theatre, Shakespeare, Online theatreAbstract
In this contribution to the Window of Practice-section, we will introduce the reader to Cyclone Rep’s interactive Shakespeare plays for secondary school students and then discuss the challenges we faced adapting our work for the online medium.
Riferimenti bibliografici
Billings, Kevin (2020): Zoom Announces New Security Changes In Response To Hacks And 'Zoom-Bombing' Incidents. International Business Times. https://www.ibtimes.com/zoom-announces-new-security-changes-response-hacks-zoom-bombing-incidents-2955269 [last accessed: December 22, 2020}
Ni Bhriain, Seona (2012): Review of theatrical presentations of curriculum plays for second-level school audiences. http://www.artscouncil.ie/uploadedFiles/wwwartscouncilie/Content/Research_and_Publications/Young_people_children_and_the_arts/Review%20of%20theatrical%20presentations%20of%20curriculum%20plays%20for%20second-level%20school%20audiences.pdf [last accessed: December 21, 2020}
Peters, Jay (2020): Zoom adds new security and privacy measures to prevent Zoombombing". The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/3 /21207643/zoom-security-privacy-zoombombing-passwords-waiting-rooms-default [last accessed: April 12, 2020]
Zoom Blog (2020): How to Keep the Party Crashers from Crashing Your Zoom Event. Zoom Blog. March 20, 2020. https://blog.zoom.us/keep-uninvited-guests-out-of-your-zoom-event [last accessed: January 11, 2021]
Dowloads
Pubblicato
Fascicolo
Sezione
Licenza
Questo volume è pubblicato con la licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale 4.0 Internazionale.