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This course provides an in-depth look at the 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast by Orson Welles and its impact on society. It covers the history of Mars speculation, the rise of radio as a source of news and entertainment, and the broadcast itself. Students will learn about the panic it caused, the reactions across the US and Canada, and its legacy. The course includes 6 sections with 1.5 hours of video storytelling, links to the original broadcast, and supplemental documents. It can be completed in 2 hours and 15 minutes.

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2014-12-17

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This course provides an overview of Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of H. G. Wells' novel "The War of the Worlds". It examines the context of the broadcast, the reactions it caused, and its legacy. Students will gain an understanding of the broadcast, its impact, and the science fiction genre. The course includes 6 sections, with approximately an hour and a half of video storytelling, and links to listen to or read the original play (approximately 45 minutes). Supplemental documents provide recommended resources, and a final bibliography in APA format. Students should be able to complete the course in about 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Course Syllabus

On the Way to Invasion

The Invasion and the Panic Reactions

Aftermath: Where It All Landed

Conclusion and Legacy

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    Great History: Users appreciated the course for providing a comprehensive understanding of the historical context and significance of the 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast. They found it informative and well-researched.

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    Engaging and Fascinating: Many users found the subject matter of the course to be captivating and it easily caught their attention. They praised the instructor for maintaining a good pace and making the lectures enjoyable.

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    Boring Towards the End: One user mentioned that the course became boring towards the end. This suggests that the course may lose its momentum or fail to maintain the same level of engagement throughout.

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    Lack of Variety in Presentation: Some users felt that the course heavily relied on PowerPoint slides and music, which may have limited the variety in presentation. This could potentially make the course less engaging for certain individuals.

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