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MACBETH UNFRIENDS DUNCAN:
Students Creating an Online Social Network for "The Scottish Play"

This is the complete presentation by Charles Youngs from the 2010 Annual Convention of the National Council of Teachers of English, held in November 2010.  On this page you'll find links to documents and information, as well as online wiki resources to facilitate teachers in replicating the project or a similar one with their students.

Also, to see Charles Youngs' presentation from last year's NCTE convention on how to use Animoto to make Shakespearean soliloquy videos, click here.

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Video WMV File (Referred to in Slide 46)
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Macbethbook Teaching Packet
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Macbeth Teaching Packet
 

 


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