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RED video: Reading experiences across the world

Have you ever wondered what readers across time and space thought of the books they were reading? If men read differently from women, or if great historical events, such as the outbreak of the First World War, changed the way people approached … Continue reading

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Caesar in the USA and Antiquity in Silent Cinema, with Maria Wyke | Classics Confidential

Classics Confidential, produced by the Open University’s Jessica Hughes and Elton Barker, has just released a new video interview with Professor Maria Wyke on her new book Caesar in the USA, which follows on from her earlier books Caesar: A Life in … Continue reading

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Playing without guilt

I’ve just been uploading to the wiki* the outputs of the recent Digital Research Communities workshop held at the Open University. It’s given me chance to have another think about some of the issues which were raised there. One of … Continue reading

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Balancing on YouTube

Along with three other academics, I went to an interesting media training session run by the Open Broadcasting Unit last week which started me thinking about the techniques of using social media, such as YouTube, for scholarly purposes. We were … Continue reading

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