Debating Democracy and Imperialism in Classical Athens
This Academic Fellowship aims to lay the ground work for a reliable method of recording and judging student contributions throughout a course as part of their final mark. It does this through inviting students to participate in and comment on a series of discussion forums: first through a trip to the British Museum, second through discussions seminars with visiting scholars and third through a video-conference debate with students at Monash University. Focused around these events, the students will be asked to record their thoughts and comments on a Warwick blog, which will build a database of their securely attributable contributions throughout the academic year.
Dr Michael Scott (www.michaelscottweb.com, @drmichaelcscott) is an Associate Professor in Classics and Ancient History, and teaches a range of modules at both undergraduate and graduate level. He is also committed to communicating Classics to a wider audience through books, TV and radio documentaries and talks.
Final report

(see video below for full report)
See Dr Michael Scott's other funded projects:
Democracy and Imperialism in the Ancient and Modern Worlds.
Approaching the study of Greek Religion.
Handling Greek Vases.