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Mary-Lou Michael (loulou@adam.com.au)
Mon, 23 Jun 1997 23:13:56 +0000

Mary-Lou Michael wrote:
>
> Lisa Marie Naugle wrote:
> >
> > Keitha
> >
> > Yes, I am available for hire - workshops, consulting, presenting
> > information on developing an online course, creatiing dances from Lifeforms
> > and to actual choreography, etc.
> >
> > Thanks for passing the information on.
> >
> > Also, I would like to join NDA. Can you send me some information?
> >
> > I will be in New YOrk from June 17-26. Some of that time I will be at the
> > Scholars in Dance History Conference. Will you be attending the
> > conference?
> >
> > Bye for now,
> > Lisa
> >
> > >Lisa
> > >This may be a little sophisticated for most of the dance community, but
> > >I will pass the information on to the NDA membership. I am assuming
> > >that you are _for hire_. Please advise if I have assumed too much from
> > >your communication.
> > >
> > >Keitha
> > >
> > >Lisa Marie Naugle wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Keitha,
> > >>
> > >> I recently initiated the development of a dance specific course which was
> > >> later co-authored with a faculty member at Simon Fraser University. We
> > >> used Virtual-U, a server based multimedia software system that enables
> > >> customized design and delivery of courses over the World Wide Web. While
> > >> Lifeforms software was used for many of the assignments (50% of the grade),
> > >> we also designed into the course a collection of readings (criticism,
> > >> aesthetics, technology, etc.) to initiate discourse "which revlects the
> > >> interaction of dance and technology with postmodern theory" ((30% of the
> > >> grade)
> > >>
> > >> I was hired on a contract basis by Simon Fraser Univesity, Center For
> > >> Distance Education to develop the course for The School for the
> > >> Contemporary Arts, Dance Program.
> > >>
> > >> I am now available to collaborate with other dance educators on developing
> > >> online courses using the Virtual-U structuring tool. Please feel free to
> > >> pass my name and address along to dance educators and studio owners who
> > >> may be interested. I began storyboarding a dance history course a few
> > >> months ago, and would be more than happy to find a way to continue the
> > >> project, work collaboratively, and implement the course in a dance
> > >> program.
> > >>
> > >> Sincerely,
> > >> Lisa Naugle
> > >>
> > >> =====================================
> > >> Lisa Naugle, Ph.D Candidate
> > >> New York University
> > >> Music and Performing Arts Professions
> > >> Dance Program
> > >> New York:(212)604-4163
> > >> Canada: (604) 731-8385
> > >> Fax: (604) 731-0128
> > >> email:naugle@sfu.ca
> > >> Researching at Simon Fraser University
> > >> School of Contemporary Arts
> >
> > =====================================
> > Lisa Naugle, Ph.D Candidate
> > New York University
> > Music and Performing Arts Professions
> > Dance Program
> > New York:(212)604-4163
> > Canada: (604) 731-8385
> > Fax: (604) 731-0128
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> > email:naugle@sfu.ca
> > Researching at Simon Fraser University
> > School of Contemporary Arts
>
> I'm currently researching for a paper I'm writing on Dance and
> technology, and as a teacher I'm also interested in the practical
> possibilities of intergrating technology into the curriculum.
> I believe you are the person I should speak to!
> Mary-Lou Michael