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Spring 2005


Russian Literature of the Twentieth Century


My previous courses on the web   

 

FALL 2004

 

FYSE 1087 A - The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction?

The Keys to Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code

RU101 Beginning Russian

 

 

Spring 2004

 

Dostoevsky-RUSS351as04

 

Fall 2003

RU101 Beginning Russian

RU151 19th Century Russian Literature

 

Winter 2003

Intensive Beginning Russian Language and Culture (Russian 102)

Students in the course prepared an electronic mini-encyclopedia of Russian history and Culture

 

 

Fall 2002

Beginning Russian (Russian 101)

 

 

Spring 2002

RU152 20th Century Russian Literature

 

Fall 2001

FS028 In Search of the Heroes of Our Time

RU704 Contemporary Issues (with a section on ecology)

Independent study: A course on Russian Ecology made for the web that can be used within a course or for individual instruction. The course includes links to student designed mini-courses in Russian on Computer Piracy, Putin, Disarmament and Chechnya. 

Spring 2000

RU 351 Dostoevsky -Spring 2000

With a new student guides to Memoirs from the House of the Dead, and Notes from the Underground

Fall 1999

RU232: The Origin and Nature of Human Language

Spring 1999

RU 412: Russian Culture and Civilization in the Twentieth Century.

For this course students developed a Virtual Encyclopedia of 20th Century Russia.

(Lately students have taken the lead in developing materials for the web.

Click here for a Mini-Russian Review Grammar prepared by a first year Russian Student, Nubia Pacheco.)

Fall 1998

 

 Beginning Russian (Russian 101)


 Russian Senior Seminar on Translation and Current Topics(RU 704)

Spring 1998:


 Continuing Beginning Russian (Russian 103)

Fall 1997:


 Beginning Russian (Russian 101)


 Russian Senior Seminar on Contemporary Issues (RU 704)

Spring 1997:

 

  Beginning Russian (Russian 103)

 

 Good morning, Vermont a Russian course for
high school students over Vermont Interactive Television.

 


 

Middlebury College
Professor Thomas R. Beyer, Jr.
tom.be yer@middlebury.edu

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