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Online Learning Platform

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Bitsize www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize

Developed by British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Bitesize is a free online learning resources platform. Categorised by subjects and grades, the content covers general academic subjects as well as assorted fields in the arts. For instances, under the title “music”, one could notice sub-divided branches such as composing, performing and music technology. The platform can meet teaching and learning needs of educators and students.

Electronic Database

Drama Online www.dramaonlinelibrary.com

Drama Online is an enormous electronic database that offers practical and valuable resources for students and educators who are interested in theatre and literature. Having complied more than 2000 scripts, its collection ranges from works from the fifth century to contemporary repertoires. Furthermore, the archive contains scores of academic articles as well as near a thousand titles of performance recordings, film adaptation excerpts and recorded play readings.

Website on Theatrical Education for Children

Kids Theater www.kidstheater.org

The homepage offers a diversity of resources, intending to promote local children theatre and enhance art education. Its content covers local, original scripts for children theatre, theatre techniques and activities, children's literature and related reviews. Classified according to their themes, the archived plays for children theatre allow parents and teachers to locate appropriate texts related to their classes and teachings.

Publisher: Hong Kong Arts Development Council Editor: Cultural Connections Design: PAPAPER Date: March, 2022

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