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"My Heart Will Go On" in Lingua Latina

I'm back, and I'm pleased to present the first draft of a new song adaptation! This time I've tackled the classic love theme from "Titanic,…

Started by Gregory H. Bontrager

0 Jul 2, 2008

Aural/Oral Latin/Greek eClassics Subgroup?

In light of the recent discussion on peer review and ancient language podcasting/pronunciation, I would like to know if there is an interes…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

4 Jan 28, 2008
Reply by Chris Ann Matteo

Custom Readers for Latin/Greek

At the recent AIA/APA and MLA annual meetings, I toured the book expos to see what was new in publishing. The trend in 2007 and 2008 seems…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

2 Jan 9, 2008
Reply by Laura Gibbs

Young = Wired?

I wish I had the citation handy, but I recently read an article that said that while younger students do seem to know about new technology,…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

2 Nov 29, 2007
Reply by Laura Gibbs

World of Latincraft

One of the things I am considering doing as a freebie for Latin students (and a large number of Latin teachers who are closet gamers) is po…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

5 Nov 7, 2007
Reply by Shawn Graham

Inscriptions in Latin/Greek classrooms

As an archaeologist by training, I'm always looking for a way to sneak archaeological finds into Latin and Greek pedagogy. While paleograph…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

2 Oct 25, 2007
Reply by Laura Gibbs

Original Latin Lyrics: Superman

Well, for once, I'm not translating/adapting anything but rather writing completely new Latin lyrics. These verses are the first half (roug…

Started by Gregory H. Bontrager

2 Oct 17, 2007
Reply by Gregory H. Bontrager

Conversational Latin via Skype

From the Latinstudy list comes another dialogue on conversational Latin via Skype, a mostly free voice-over-IP phone service. For students…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

4 Oct 1, 2007
Reply by Laura Gibbs

Archaeologists as language teachers

Many, many archaeology professors in the U.S. are expected to teach one or two Latin and/or Greek classes each semester in conjunction with…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

0 Jun 10, 2007

Virtual Worlds and Latin/Greek

Have any of you explored the potential of using virtual worlds like Second Life as a supplement to classroom instruction for Latin, Greek,…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

5 May 27, 2007
Reply by Andrew Reinhard

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