Links for 9 May

Vote for Deciphering Ancient Texts in the Digital Age to be produced as a MOOC. (via @ThomasKoentges)
Map of Ancient Rome superimposed on a Google Map of Rome. (via @classicslibrary)
Looking for something really cute and fun?  Check out Corgito Ergo Sum, the continuing adventures of a Time-Travelling, Roman Corgi!  New episodes every Thursday!
Romans Revealed, a fun new resource to use with students!  (via @etclassics)
 

More from the CANE blog

What's still in our teaching bags.

Lydia’s Bag Here’s the list of what I was using at the start of the year. Color-coded folders I’m still using the folders to keep

Links for the week of 3 February

An opinion piece from the New York Times about the difficulties of translation: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/28/the-treachery-of-translators/ A recipe for an ancient Greek and Roman pork dish: http://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8421220674/

Conditions Powerpoint

Ruth Breindel has generously shared a powerpoint to explain conditional sentences in Latin. CONDITIONS.ppt