Chorus: Exploring New Media in the Arts & Humanities (21800 bytes)

Archived Version: Last Update March 6, 2001

CHORUS is an international "meta-resource" exploring and supporting the use of new media in the arts and humanities. It includes a general reviews section and several topical sections featuring reviews, original research, bibliographies, annotated links and Shockwave demonstrations.

CHORUS is made possible through the sponsorship of the College Writing Programs, University of California, Berkeley.

Editorial Board (790 bytes)

John G. Norman, Managing Editor (jnorma4@attglobal.net): Faculty Member, the New School, New York City.

Todd Blayone, Founding Editor (tblayone@medianorthca.com): New Media Instructor (Durham Business and Computer College), Toronto, Canada.

Jim Duber (jim@duber.com): Instructional Media Producer and CALL Consultant, San Francisco, California.

Sean Fosmire (fosmire@up.bresnan.net): Lawyer, Marquette, Michigan. 

Harry Hahne (hhahne@obcots.on.ca): Adjunct Professor of New Testament, Ontario Theological Seminary, and Software Developer, Toronto, Canada. 

Andrew Mactavish (andrew.mactavish@ualberta.ca): Ph.D. Candidate, University of Alberta, and Database and Web Developer, Edmonton, Canada.

Maggie Sokolik (sokolik@socrates.berkeley.edu): College Writing Programs, University of California, Berkeley. 

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What's New?
Mixed Reviews
Bible Analysis
Composition
Electronic Research
Language Learning
Contact Us
 

NLCChorus is archived by the National Library of Canada.

Publishers may submit products for review. Contact the relevant section editor or Jim Duber.

Chorus welcomes the participation of skilled editors and reviewers. To submit a review proposal, please see our Guidelines for Contributors.

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What's New? | Bible Analysis | Composition | Electronic Research
Language Learning | Mixed Reviews | Contact Chorus

Chorus was founded by Todd Blayone and Philip Howard.
Page Design by Todd Blayone / Media North.
Version 2.5. Revised June 26, 2000.