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This lesson from the Folger Library has students examine a Shakespearean Sonnet using SOAPStone (Subject, Audience,... see more
Chapter VI starts on page 98 Step-by-step instructions for teaching basic theater game techniques and for using theater... see more
Handouts and step-by-step lab activities for a short course in digital photography. Selecting a digital camera. Using... see more
The Google Cultural Institute: Google Art Project is a collaboritive partnership with several world acclaimed art museums... see more
"From simple beginnings, to the court of Kings and Dukes, Leonardo?s life was remarkable, some maintain the true... see more
eMusicTheory.com provides online tools for teachers and students of basic music theory, everywhere. If you're teaching... see more
NGA Images is a repository of more than 45,000 open access, digital images of the collections of the National Gallery of... see more
In depth, interactive looks at nine works of art including Copley's Watson and the Shark, David's Napoleon in His Study,... see more
- Noise and Your Ears: Worth Hearing About! (published 1995; 562 KB) PDF - Acoustics and You: Learning About the Science... see more
Various collections for teaching Shakespeare (everything from lifestyle to Tudor music insult kits). See below for the... see more
The Aria Database is an actively growing collection of information about opera and operatic arias, assembled by a... see more
A collection of historical photographs and images from many participating institutions on Flickr. Flickr users are... see more
Explains how chords, cadences, and scales work in tonal music. Includes a discussion of modulation and chord substitution... see more
'An unusual exhibit of photographs of middle-class African Americans at the Paris Expo of 1900 was a declaration of war... see more
Hosted at San Jose State University (CA) and created by Kathleen Cohen, this world art website features a collection of... see more
The Diction Domain? is dedicated to providing information about language diction for singing. It contains a database of... see more
This series is one part of UC Irvine's Musicianship 15 ABC sequence for music majors. An understanding of music notation... see more
An expanded version of "Introduction to Music Theory", this course includes a review of common notation and an... see more
***Please note: website is no longer available, however Wesleyan has a Virtual Instrument Museum YouTube channel with... see more