Jim Tomedi: TEC 912 Project

Jim Tomedi: TEC 912 Project

<p> Annotated Bibliography Jim Tomedi: TEC 912 Project</p><p>“Absolute Shakespeare.” AbsoluteShakespeare.com. 2000-2005. </p><p><http://www.absoluteshakespeare.com>. A comprehensive guide of background </p><p> information about Shakespeare as well as essential information for his plays and </p><p> sonnets.</p><p>“Authentic Writing: Poetry.” <http://www.wku.edu3kinds/csbpoetryweb.html>. Lists, </p><p> defines, gives examples, and supplies links for the figurative language that is </p><p> inherent within Shakespeare’s writings.</p><p>“Discover Shakespeare.” Folger Shakespeare Library. <http://www.folger.edu>. A </p><p> primary source for all things Shakespeare, including teaching resources, a gallery,</p><p> and a special link for children.</p><p>Gamequarium. <http://www.gamequarium.com/index.htm>. A portal to a variety of </p><p> online games and activities to enhance knowledge and appreciation of the </p><p> figurative language used by Shakespeare and by other poets. </p><p>Gray, Terry A. “Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet.” 16 Apr. 2008. </p><p><http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/>. Gives a comprehensive list to links for web </p><p> sites pertaining to Shakespeare and his contemporaries, a combination of both the </p><p> scholarly and the whimsical.</p><p>Mabillard, Amanda. “Shakespeare Online.” 17 Jan. 2008. </p><p><http://www.shakespeare-online.com>. A cornucopia of Shakespearean exigesis </p><p> from basic background details to more obscure minutiae about flowers and birds. </p><p>“The Plays of William Shakespeare.” TeachersFirst.com. 2001-2006. Network for Instructional TV, Inc. <http://www.teachersfirst.com/shakespr.shtml>. Provides </p><p> links to all of Shakespeare’s plays, including Romeo and Juliet, with a vast array </p><p> of classroom resources such as study questions, a walking tour of Verona, a </p><p> perfect mate survey, and a magnetic poetry game. </p><p>Poetry Foundation. 2008. <http://poetryfoundation.org>. A complete site committed to </p><p> the essence of poetry in literature, including Shakespeare, with a “Poetry Tool” </p><p> section that provides an exhaustive collection of links to poets, poems, and </p><p> audiovisual materials.</p><p>RhymeZone. 2007. Datamuse. <http://www.rhymezone.com>. A creative resource for </p><p> helping students rhyme, with links to Shakespeare’s plays, poetry, and </p><p> vocabulary.</p><p>“Romeo & Juliet.” <http://www.shakespearehelp.com/romeomain.htm>. Gives quizzes, </p><p> stage and film history, and assorted links to gain a greater understanding of the </p><p> play.</p><p>“Romeo and Juliet.” ArtsEdge. The Kennedy Center. </p><p><http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/exploring/randj/artsedge.html>. Offers </p><p> background for Shakespeare’s England and the play as well as connections and </p><p> resources to enhance comprehension.</p><p>“Romeo and Juliet Theme Page.” <http://www.cln.org/themes/romeo_juliet.html>. </p><p>Supplies links for both student curricular exploration and for teacher resource </p><p> assistance related to the play.</p><p>Shakespeare Resource Center. 2 June 2008. <http://www.bardweb.net/>. Provides </p><p> background information and links for Shakespeare and his life and times. “Shakespearean Sonnets.” Web English Teacher. 26 May 2008. </p><p><http://www.webenglishteacher.com/shakesonnets.html>. Gives lessons, quizzes,</p><p> and interactive games for poetry instruction related to the sonnet.</p><p>“Shakespeare’s Sonnets.” Oxquarry Books Ltd. </p><p><http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/>. A resource that provides analysis and </p><p> commentary for all of Shakespeare’s sonnets as well as for many other </p><p>Elizabethan poets.</p><p>“Sonnet Central.” 29 Oct. 2007. <http://www.sonnets.org/>. A comprehensive archive </p><p> of English sonnets from around the world, with a link to a sonnet board where </p><p> writers may post their own poems. </p><p>“‘You Kiss by the Book’: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.” EDSITEment. National </p><p>Endowment for the Humanities. <http://edsitement.neh.gov>.</p><p>Provides a wealth of activities and resource links to analyze and extend the text.</p><p>Wright, Steven M. “Romeo and Juliet: A Quest upon the Web.” </p><p><http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/webquest/high/LanguageArts/RomeoandJuliet/ma</p><p> inframe.html>. An interdisciplinary study of the play and the Renaissance era. </p>

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