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Teaching Theatre History Online
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Hi everybody. I’m looking to develop an “Experimental Theatre from 1924-present” course and teach it online. I have the background - 30 years in the field and an MA in Drama from Stanford. My issue is that many of the platforms I see seem to focus on STEM, or business, or coding classes, with the pitch being that you can go off and make money with your newfound skills.
My pitch is that you learn something for the love of learning. So, any thoughts on where to put this and how to market it?
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