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CST(SPD) 130, SECTION E86W: Introduction to Theatre
Online Course

SPRING, SUMMER & FALL 2009 ONLY!

Dr. Eric W. Trumbull, Professor, Theatre/Speech

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**Please read this entire page before continuing any further. Then to begin the class, please be sure you have read the SYLLABUS and then go HERE...**


 

Instructor:

Dr. Eric W. Trumbull, Professor, Theatre/Speech

 etrumbull@nvcc.edu

Rm. 122, 703-878-5750
(If you call my office phone and I am not there, you may leave a voicemail message, which comes to me as a ".wav" file via e-mail).

 

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http://www.nvcc.edu/resources/stutechguide/.

 

 

Welcome to CST/SPD 130, Introduction to Theatre, a three-credit course offered entirely online from Northern Virginia Community College's Extended learning Institute (ELI).

From this main page, you can click on my name (above) to see my home page at NVCC, and from there you can get more information about me.

You can also, from this main page, go to the syllabus, the "lessons," and to the forum / discussion area.

--Please contact me if you have any difficulty navigating through this course...

 

             

 

[You may use the menu below or click on any of the links on this page...]

 


 

 

Information about the short paper assignments...

Information about the critique assignments...

 

Discussion Area --- Information -- Grades -- and more...

--Use this area to discuss class / subject concerns with the instructor and other members of the class, and to post and read messages / comments about class readings and material.

 

Go to the VCCS Blackboard

PLEASE NOTE!!:  Students MUST use their VCCS e-mail address and password to gain access to Blackboard, and also to send and receive secure e-mail to and from NVCC instructors; please go here for information. Be sure to get your VCCS e-mail account established and to use that account to send e-mail to your instructors (Campus AND non-Campus classes).

If you cannot get on to NVCC's Blackboard then it's possible that you have not yet been assigned a username and password. In that case, please e-mail me and I'll see what I can do to get you one or to find out what your username and password are.

After logging on to Blackboard, click on the "Discussion Board" tab on the left side of the screen to get to the discussions...

You may also use Blackboard for a number of other functions -- you'll see them when you get there. I encourage you to experiment a bit with Blackboard's capabilities.

(Note: to get to your grades so far, you may click on the "Student Tools" tab, and then "Check My Grade..."

 


OUR TEXTBOOK:

REQUIRED TEXT

NEW FOR FALL 2009:


Theatre: The Lively Art, 7th edition, (McGraw-Hill)
Edwin Wilson, CITY UNIV OF NEW YORK
Alvin Goldfarb, WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Softcover, 464 pages
© 2010, ISBN-13 9780073382166
MHID 0073382167

Go here for the student access area for this text...

OR

Edwin Wilson and Alvin Goldfarb, Theater: The Lively Art, 6th edition, (McGraw-Hill). ISBN-13 9780073514116 (or go HERE for the text's Resource Page)
(you may use the earlier 5th edition if that is all you can get)...
           I'd also like to have you check out some other Introduction to Theatre web sites which I think you will find to be quite helpful. For now, I'd recommend the following:

http://lupus.northern.edu:90/wild/th100/inetsyl.htm (this site is using the Wilson and Goldfarb text, Theater: The Lively Art, though perhaps an older version)

http://lupus.northern.edu:90/wild/th100/th100.htm

http://www.esu.edu/theatre/intro.html

http://walker.bvu.edu/intro/

http://hobbes.ithaca.edu/bracewell/intro/introhom.htm

http://www.uwyo.edu/a&s/th&d/THEA1000.html

http://collaboratory.acns.nwu.edu/tfencl/fthtsyl.htm

http://www.uidaho.edu/LS/ThA/intro.html

http://www2.cyber.vt.edu/introta/syllabus.html

 

**And here is the web page for an older version of Wilson and Goldfarb's book, complete with online study tests (which I highly recommend you use--you can have them graded and sent back to you for helpful feedback...or you can use the sample study quizzes you will find on the CD that comes with the text...):**

http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/stage/wilson/index.html

Here is a useful site for Theatre Resources:
http://ascc.artsci.washington.edu/drama/jack.html

 


To begin the class, please be sure you have read the SYLLABUS and then go HERE...


 

This page and all linked pages in this directory are copyrighted © Eric W. Trumbull, 1998-2009.

 

This page last modified: August 24, 2009 .