Briony Luttrell, H. Banks, A. Ward, Lachlan Goold
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现实漫游指南:在流行病中设计一个跨学科的广播剧
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了在新冠肺炎期间,作为澳大利亚阳光海岸大学两门本科课程的一部分,跨学科合作的戏剧和音乐制作。目前,世界各地的第三直觉都被迫适应疫情。作者经历的具体条件促使了这种合作,在这种合作中,教学和学习都发生在一个不稳定、不可预测和前所未有的环境中。这学期的经历和项目的成果是丰富的、多方面的,超出了预期。这包括数周的密集合作排练和创意开发、面向大学的表演,以及在有4500多名参与者的NightQuarter活动中面向公众的表演。本文揭示了基于项目的学习(Bell 2010)和跨学科合作的思想,以了解这种模式对教学的影响和潜力。©Equinox出版有限公司2021
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