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	<title>Comments on: Shakespeare &#8211; with a twist</title>
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		<title>By: Clay Burell</title>
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		<description>Fingers crossed indeed. Thanks for noticing. There’s some talk among other readers of starting a global collaborative library of “Shakespeare Street Talks” (which we can rename if needed), contributed by classes around the world doing different works by the Bard.

Possible, too, to have other schools edit and polish the translation my students are doing of Lear this year, for example, or cartoonize it or radio theater podcast it if we here in Seoul can’t make time for it this year.

Mashing up wikis with other schools, in other words, is where I’m hoping this can all go. Interested?

Because my class isn’t 1:1, doesn’t have Comic Life or Garageband, and thus can’t do this stuff quickly. Sort of limited to text. Would love to see other classes anywhere take and enhance their work.

Talk soon :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fingers crossed indeed. Thanks for noticing. There’s some talk among other readers of starting a global collaborative library of “Shakespeare Street Talks” (which we can rename if needed), contributed by classes around the world doing different works by the Bard.</p>
<p>Possible, too, to have other schools edit and polish the translation my students are doing of Lear this year, for example, or cartoonize it or radio theater podcast it if we here in Seoul can’t make time for it this year.</p>
<p>Mashing up wikis with other schools, in other words, is where I’m hoping this can all go. Interested?</p>
<p>Because my class isn’t 1:1, doesn’t have Comic Life or Garageband, and thus can’t do this stuff quickly. Sort of limited to text. Would love to see other classes anywhere take and enhance their work.</p>
<p>Talk soon <img src='http://taspd.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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