Chapter 10 Shakespeeding into Macbeth and The Tempest Teaching with the Shakespeare Reloaded Website

The Australian "Better Strangers" project has begun exploring the potential of gamified learning scenarios to enrich teacher professional development and student learning at high school and university. In May 2016, Shakeserendipity became the subject of an unsolicited newspaper review by 1...

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Main Author: Semler, Liam E. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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