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School Price: $12.95

Format:
Paperback
120 pp.
multimedia materials on website, 8.5" x 11"

ISBN-13:
9780195440096

Publication date:
October 2010

Imprint: OUP Canada


Hamlet ONLINE

Personal Playscript and Website Registration Code

William Shakespeare

Series : Oxford Next Shakespeare Project

Hamlet ONLINE is a multimedia collection of print and online learning resources, designed to give all students a personal, meaningful, and powerful multimedia experience with Shakespeare at school, at home, and on the go. The website and write-in playscript allows students to personalize their study of Shakespeare.

The Hamlet ONLINE website includes interactive text of the entire play. This website also provides students and teachers with rich multimedia content and a suite of tools, including audio readings, media selections, Discovery Guide, Notebook, and self-assessment questions. (Single User/1 Year Subscription)

Readership : High school students in Canada.

The Playscript:
A portable print version of the entire play that students can personalize with their own notes and ideas.
The Website:
Playscript: the entire play organized by act and scene, with synopses, an audio reading of the script, and toggle switches for notes, literary devices, and names & places, providing additional explanations and in-depth information
Multimedia: related media content for each scene, including photographs and film clips from movie and stage versions
Discovery Guide: tips and questions to support deeper understanding of the text and multimedia content
Notebook: allows students to bookmark content, answer questions, add notes, and export files to their computer
Glossary: contains generic and play-specific definitions for better understanding of the text
Self-Checks: features assessment quizzes for students to check their own learning and get real-time results

There are no Instructor/Student Resources available at this time.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language, as well as one of the greatest in Western literature, and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.

Hamlet Online (3-Year School License/Unlimited Users) - William Shakespeare

Hamlet Online - Kathleen Gould Lundy
Edited by Anita Borovilos and Monica Schwalbe

Special Features

  • Interactive online text of Hamlet with support for comprehension, vocabulary, and literary devices
  • Multimedia content, including audio readings of the play and relevant films and graphic texts
  • Self-check tool for students to assess their own learning
  • A wide range of tools, including a Discovery Guide with tips and questions for deeper understanding of the play