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What's New: Teaching Chaucer.
Thanks to Alan Baragona's suggestions our site now has a new area, "Teaching Chaucer" (see the menu bar at the left). We've moved some things to it (the audio files and Dan Kline's Chaucer Pedagogy Page), included a link to the MetaMentors, and added a new ChaucerWiki by Susan Yager of Iowa State and Ken Tompkins of Richard Stockton College. Take a look and let us know what you think.
ALSO, Thanks to Alan Baragona for spotting and reporting broken links ...
What is the Chaucer MetaPage?
This project was initiated at the 33rd International Congress of Medieval Studies by a group of medievalists interested in promoting Chaucer studies on the WWW. Its aims are:
- to organize and provide navigation aides for Chaucer resources on the WWW
- to work towards enhancing and extending those resources
- and to encourage Chaucer studies, including those undertaken via "distance learning," at all levels of education.
Acknowledgments:
Special thanks to Emily Gold, Elizabeth Keim, and Mary Alice Kirkpatrick who have helped maintain the MetaPage by writing descriptions of sites, checking links, and suggesting additions.
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