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Auditory guides to Shakespeare's works

Andrew Leibs at http://blind-students.suite101.com told his readers about "In Your Ear Shakespeare," a website on which you can subscribe to podcasts that talk about Shakespeare's works "in a way many students may find more appealing and realistic than reading a play alone or aloud in class." Great for students seeking an auditory study guide. Go to the "Chop Bard" section for the podcasts: http://www.inyourearshakespeare.com/.

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